Plasma Cutter Pilot Arc CUT50 Dual Voltage 110V 220V 50A Cutting Non Touch Machine Portable Plasma Cutter (CUT50L)
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Hello! Two-way power, which is 230 volts, is not the same as the wall outlet in Europe. You don't need to Please note that we only supply correct plugs to the US market
If you wish to convert to 110V, you must simply connect the 220V to the 110V conversion plug. If the adapter is included with the machine, the customer will need to connect the 208V to the 110V adapter. My sincere thanks go out to
The standard welding plug is yes
A cutting tool such as this is available. The answer is yes, if you mean cut aluminum.
Selected User Reviews For Plasma Cutter Pilot Arc CUT50 Dual Voltage 110V 220V 50A Cutting Non Touch Machine Portable Plasma Cutter (CUT50L)
I am very pleased with the results. As of now, there haven't been any issues. It would be a good choice. This is an excellent price.
There aren't any really negatives so far. I believe that the only thing that I would improve is that the wire holding the negative clamp could be a little longer, but other than that the plasma cutter has worked Very satisfied with the purchase, the cutting is nice and clean, thin and thicker metal work without any issues. We will update you if anything changes, but I am quite happy with the If you stick to a 30 amp or less daily power usage then 110 will work fine. There is definitely a performance difference between 110 and 220 voltage. The two voltages are recommended for larger, more challenging jobs.
You have to learn quickly. Compared to My first cuts made with a pencil, you can see progression with a straightedge after about 10 cuts. To get the PSI & ET, I had to take several cuts The amps are My cuts now are crisp, and there is little dross on them. In the photo, I have not cleaned any of the cuts. With this, I'll be able to reduce my cutting time so much more than I could with The sound isn't nearly as loud either. Everything seems to be going well so far. Although I have only cut up to 3/16", that is the cleanest cut I have made to date. That machine will let me weld thicker materials than I would be able to with my 110 volt machine. These images show me using the clamp on the work piece as a handle to play with the cutter. Using a long knife, I rip an 8 foot sheet of plywood. This video was taken after making three long cuts.
I believe that the price is right for what it offers. To date, I have cut through about 20 pieces of 1/8" cold rolled steel with it, and it works The Pilot Arc never missed a stroke and hit the first time every time. I've also tried a few other cutters and the torch quality is above average for the price point and the build quality appears to be good overall. Initially, there was quite a bit of dross and slag, but it was due to With my torch speed and power balanced out, I was able to achieve nice smooth cuts. I like that it is blowback start and low frequency, which will make it easier to adapt to DIY CNC applications. We are very satisfied with the overall outcome. It will be interesting to see how it holds up.
Though I am not an expert when it comes to this particular product, I am confident that it will be able to meet my needs for at least a while. The fact that I don't have to spend 2k+ to learn a skill really makes me feel grateful. The first time I used the product I was a little tentative, but with each use I graduated to feeling much more confident. If I need to, I will update, but so far I am 100% satisfied with it.
I just bought my first plasma cutter because it cuts like Oxy/Act. It was a piece of cake to set up and I chose one with the low frequency pilot arc in case I choose to put it in a hobby CNC machine. I watched a few YouTube videos and got the setup down in minutes. My home shop is equipped with a laser cutter that I used for an hour to cut steel. As I cut shapes out of 1/8" like butter, I just guessed at the settings and just went to town freehand. So I decided to give it a shot. It was remarkably easy to slice up several inches of 3/4" rebar using this as an alternative to using an oxy/act torch set. Moreover, it can be set up much more quickly and easily. My air hose is attached to a long 25 foot extension cord and I bought a 240 volt extension cord. Upon first sale of my full-size torch kit, I even went ahead and sold mine. In my experience, this was much easier and less complicated than the one I had. In addition, you will never have to refill your bottles again. In addition, I am glad I don't have to worry about cleaning paint or rust off of metal to get a plasma arc to strike.
Anyway, this plasma cutter has earned a spot at the bottom of my Mig welding cart. I highly recommend it.
My cutter has been in my possession for six months now and I have begun using it for small household projects. In the end, it took me a little more than an hour to cut up to an inch in thickness my 3000 gallon water tank. The purchase I made was an excellent choice for me. There needs to be an extension of 5 feet on the ground clamp. Make sure you have extra consumables such as tips, standoffs, and black caps since they will burn when exposed to the heat. Be careful when handling the torch hose in order to prevent damage. When using 220V, I received about 80% of the duty cycle, but with 120V, I got less. I would highly recommend this plasma cutter to anyone. I will soon buy another one for my friends as a gift since they love it so much.
It comes with bad torch parts and a hose that leaks, a super short cord and ground, you have to buy extra parts to get it to work. It does not work with 110v power, does not work with the torch parts that came with it. The display has failed 3 times in the last The buy this machine, but if you want it to work properly, you should buy a better quality one with all the parts. I recommend you don't buy!.