Mellcom CUT50 Welding Machine, 50 Amp Plasma Cutter 110/ 220V Dual Voltage 1/2 Inch Clean Cut Portable with LCD Display Cutting Machine
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The only thing you need is a regular 110 plug and an air compressor that is
The 110-volt range is all you need
I have not yet tried it. I think there are two hots on this device. I'd say it works just fine with 120 volts. It is not possible to differentiate between ground and neutral.
You need to make sure the plug polarity is correct at the power supply if you are using 120 volts. Also, check that the air pressure is about 45 to 50 pounds. It might be an internal issue if the display doesn't come on. A return would be an option for me.
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I think it is a great buy for the price. It cuts well on up to 3/8 stock steel, and it doesn't cause any problems. There is an 110v or 220v outlet on the machine. It is a true 110v or 220v machine. It is possible to use a mini converter plug if you wish to make it In my case, I replaced the 110v plug with a 220v plug, and I have an out let for 220v exclusively. Purchasing a better air regulator is one of the things I recommend. I replaced one of their stock ones with a better one because the one they supply does not work correctly. When I was still learning how to use a torch, the pt 31 torch head was a great starter torch. However, after gaining experience I would recommend a different torch head. This device has been used a lot by me and has not caused any issues. There is only one issue I have, which is the description says it can also do tig/mma throwing, but nowhere in the instructions does it mention this. I'm attempting to use it for tig as well, and I'll post an update if I'm successful. As used by me and abused as I put it, it is well worth the cost. Its features are all I need for a newly distressed house, and it fulfills all my needs. The program would be a good introduction to plasma cutting for anyone just getting started.
I was a bit skeptic about this cut50 plasma cutter after purchasing and receiving it. In spite of the difficult instructions offered by the manufacturer, I decided to build the machine and watched some YouTube videos. After getting all of it together, I hooked it up to 110 with a setting of 50 and we were off. This game was fun and easy to use, and I enjoyed using it a lot. It was the fastest I had ever cut sheet metal, and it also had a beautiful cut. Be careful not to go too fast and keep a gap tool at the right distance from the work piece at all times. It was a great buy and I'm There were also extra consumables included, so the printer ought to last for a long time with proper use.
After using it three times for about 15 minutes on the first day, about 30 minutes on the second and maybe 35- 45 minutes on the third day It worked for me for 40 minutes the last time I used it, so for the price, it should last.
There is no way to tell by reading reviews on Amazon about this model. They don't want you to realize that, I guess. We're not happy with this I have an It has a leak after you have put it together and used it. In the fitting where the hose is screwed in, there is no tightening. There is a lot of tape on it, and it might be usable, but it's still quite The regulator I plan to buy will be better.
As soon as I plugged in the mouse it started smoking
Don't even waste your time purchasing extended warranty plans they won't exchange the mouse, they will only refund you.
My package was delivered to me on Monday and I returned it on In a nutshell At first, it worked fairly well, but after about 10 minutes, it would not hold an arc, and it would not even cut In a nutshell Using dynamite or C4 would be a better way to get a cleaner cut. Your money is better spent elsewhere. Don't let this junker get in your way, buy something useful instead.
The product is excellent I get cleaner cuts with the laser than my oxy/acetylene torch and it is I don't know how well it would hold up at a professional level, however it should be more than adequate for casual use.
This circular saw cut very well, but was a bit difficult to use when working with 1/4 inch wall pipe. It was also missing a 220 volt conversion cord, and the instruction manual was a bit vague. As much as I like the idea of plugging it into a 220 wired plug, I'm not sure I want to you own this version and have some questions, would you mind answering them?.