PLASMA CUTTING
What is Plasma Cutting?
Plasma cutting is a process that cuts through electrically conductive materials by means of an accelerated jet of hot plasma. Typical materials cut with a plasma torch include steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass and copper, although other conductive metals may be cut as well. Plasma cutting is often used in fabrication shops, automotive repair and restoration, industrial construction, and salvage and scrapping operations. Due to the high speed and precision cuts combined with low cost, plasma cutting sees widespread use from large-scale industrial CNC applications down to small hobbyist shops.
XTP 40 Dual Voltage Inverter Plasma Cutter
Inverter Plasma Cutter c/w XT4000 Torch 110/230V
Variable Output The variable output of the XTP 40 makes it ideal for cutting metals up to 12mm thick where the output power can be fine tuned to minimise dross on the cut edges. The pilot arc automatically re-ignites enabling easy cutting of mesh or perforated materials. Non HF ignition minimises the risk of interference with electronic systems. Generator Friendly The XTP 40 is able to cope with inputs which fluctuate by +/-15% & can be used with the majority of generators. The machine is housed in a metal case with a carry handle & shoulder strap.
XTP63 Inverter Plasma Cutter
Inverter Plasma Cutter c/w XT4000 Torch 400V
Variable Output The variable output of the XTP 63 makes it ideal for cutting metals up to 20mm thick. Infinite power control allows the output to be tuned to minimise dross on the cut edges. The pilot arc automatically re-ignites enabling easy cutting of mesh or perforated materials. Non HF ignition minimises the risk of interference with electronic systems. Generator Friendly The XTP 63 is able to cope with inputs which fluctuate by +/-15% & can be used with the majority of generators. The machine is housed in a metal case with carry handle.
XTP 105 Inverter Plasma Cutter
The variable output of the XTP 105 makes it ideal for cutting metals up to 30mm thick.
The pilot arc can be set to automatically re-ignite enabling easy cutting of mesh or perforated materials. Non HF ignition option minimises the risk of interference with electronic systems.
The XTP 105 is able to cope with inputs which fluctuate by +/-15% and can be used with the majority of generators.