The machine is designed to cut a wide range of metals. Using plasma it can cut conductive metals such as mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum; using flame (oxy-fuel) it is suitable for cutting carbon (mild) steel. For specific alloys and thicknesses, confirm compatibility with your supplier.
Cutting thickness ranges from 1 mm up to 150 mm. Cutting precision is approximately ±0.5 mm under proper setup and operating conditions.
Cutting speed range is 1 to 4,000 mm/min. Actual optimal speed depends on material type, thickness, and whether plasma or flame cutting is used.
The unit supports 220V or 110V at 50 Hz and has a rated power of 350 W. Verify local voltage and plug type before purchase and ensure proper grounding.
Yes — the design is compact and portable for transport. The machine weight is 125 kg and dimensions are 3000 × 2000 × 800 mm, so moving it will typically require a van or pickup and appropriate lifting gear or multiple people.
Standard working area is 1500 × 3000 mm. Custom working areas are available — contact the supplier for bespoke sizes or different bed configurations.
The machine is capable of both plasma and flame cutting. Depending on the package, you may need to provide or order the appropriate plasma power supply, torch, or oxy-fuel equipment separately—confirm with your vendor which accessories are included.
The unit uses CNC control and typically accepts standard CNC input such as G-code. Supported controllers and software packages can vary by configuration—ask the seller for the exact controller model and compatible CAM/CAD software.
A core component is the motor-driven CNC carriage (listed as Motor). The design emphasizes long service life and durability. Regular maintenance and using recommended consumables will help maximize lifespan.
Yes — video technical support is provided. For further assistance (on-site service, spare parts, or advanced troubleshooting) contact the supplier for service options and response times.
Routine maintenance includes keeping guide rails and gears clean and lubricated, checking belt/drive components, inspecting and replacing cutting tips/consumables as needed, verifying torch alignment, and ensuring electrical connections are secure. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for detailed intervals.
Use appropriate PPE (welding helmet/face shield, gloves, flame-resistant clothing), ensure adequate ventilation or fume extraction, keep a fire extinguisher nearby, check gas connections for leaks, and follow lockout/tagout procedures for maintenance. Only trained operators should run the machine.
Initial setup and calibration time depends on site conditions and operator experience; expect from a few hours to a day for mechanical setup, electrical hookup, and torch alignment. Video technical support can shorten setup time.
Consumables such as cutting tips, electrodes (for plasma), and nozzles wear with use and should be replaced periodically. Spare parts availability varies—confirm with your supplier about lead times and recommended spare parts to keep on hand.
Typical applications include metal fabrication and manufacturing, construction and building projects, automotive parts and repair, art and custom metalwork, and general repair shops where precise plasma or flame cutting is required.
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