It can cut a wide range of metals. Plasma is ideal for stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum and other conductive metals; the flame (oxy-fuel) option is typically used for thicker mild/low-alloy steel. Confirm material compatibility and recommended settings with the supplier for specific alloys.
Cutting thickness ranges from 1 mm to 40 mm. Cutting precision is ±0.05 mm, allowing for high-accuracy profiles and detailed work.
Cutting speed ranges from 900 to 8000 mm/min, depending on material, thickness, and whether plasma or flame cutting is used.
Overall dimensions are 1500 x 2500 mm (L x W x H) with a matching working area of 1500 x 2500 mm.
The machine supports 380V or 220V at 50/60 Hz. Rated power is between 8.5 and 10.5 kW. Verify local supply and any required electrical installation with a qualified electrician.
The machine can be configured with stepper or servo driving systems. Core mechanical components include gear drives for motion transmission.
The design emphasizes portability for moving between shop and job site, but the unit weighs approximately 300 kg. Moving will generally require a forklift, pallet jack, or multiple people and proper lifting equipment.
Use appropriate PPE (welding helmet/face shield, gloves, flame-resistant clothing), ensure proper ventilation or fume extraction, secure gas cylinders and regulators for flame cutting, check grounding for plasma, and follow the operator manual. Have fire suppression nearby and keep bystanders at a safe distance.
Plasma cutting requires torch consumables (electrodes, nozzles, shields) and a suitable plasma power source. Flame cutting requires the correct fuel gas and oxygen (specific gases depend on the torch system). Replace consumables as they wear and use supplier-recommended parts.
The product description does not list specific control software. These machines commonly accept G-code and work with standard CNC controllers. Confirm with the supplier which control package is provided and ask about USB/Ethernet or other communication interfaces.
The machine comes with a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report, confirming pre-shipment checks and tests have been completed.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning rails and torch mounts, inspecting and replacing plasma/flame consumables, checking gear lubrication and drive belts, verifying electrical connections, and testing limit/home sensors. Perform a visual inspection before each use and follow the maintenance schedule in the manual.
Yes — with 0.05 mm precision and CNC control, it is suitable for intricate designs, custom signage, and art fabrication. Cutting quality depends on appropriate toolpath programming, consumable condition, and correct process selection (plasma vs flame).
Typical applications include metal fabrication and repair, construction, automotive and aerospace prototypes/parts, custom signage, and artistic metalwork where portability and precision are required.
Ask the supplier which accessories are included (torch, rails, control box, consumables), confirm warranty terms and spare-parts availability, inquire about installation and operator training, and verify electrical/gas requirements and lead times for spare parts or service.
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