Plasma Cutting Machine
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15 meters. Measures must be taken to
protect people in or near the work area.
Fire explosion safety
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Make sure that fire extinguishing media
(fire extinguisher, water, sand, etc.) are
available in the near welding area.
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All flammable, explosive materials must
be removed at a minimum distance of 10
meters from the worksite.
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Never cut open containers containing toxic
or potentially explosive substances (for
example, a gas tank of a car) - in such
cases, thorough preliminary cleaning of
the container must be carried out.
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Never carry out cutting work in an atmo-
sphere with a high concentration of dust,
fl
ammable gas or vapors of
fl
ammable liq-
uids.
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After each operation, make sure that the
product has cooled down sufficiently be-
fore touching it with your hands or with
fl
ammable/explosive materials.
Electronic life support devices
►
People using life-supporting electronic
devices (eg, pacemakers) are strongly ad-
vised to consult with their physician before
carrying out or in the immediate vicinity of
plasma cutting.
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The correct functioning of the equipment is
only guaranteed when connected correctly.
►
Make sure the line voltage is within the
supply voltage range marked on the equip-
ment.
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Always use protective earth.
Product Description and Specifi-
cations
Read all safety warnings and all
instructions.
Failure to follow the
warnings and instructions may result
in electric shock,
fi
re and/or serious
injury.
Intended Use
PCUT40-C can be widely applied to cut car-
bon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy,
copper and other non-ferrous metals. It is a
highly efficient portable inverter air plasma
cutting machine that provides stable operation
with low power consumption.
Installation of air plasma cutting consists of
two parts: a plasma torch (cutter) and a pow-
er source. The plasmatron is the main part
and working tool of the system, it creates a
high-temperature plasma jet, obtained by
compressing the arc with passing air. The
source provides a stabilized cutting current
and voltage supplied to the plasma torch.
Air supplied from the compressor is used as
the plasma-forming gas. The inverter of the
installation converts the operating frequency
of the 50/60 Hz network into a frequency of
up to 100 kHz with high ef
fi
ciency, after con-
version it produces a constant cutting current
of high power. Compared to traditional plasma
cutting power supplies, inverter technology
significantly reduces the weight and size of
the main transformer, while increasing effi-
ciency compared to conventional installations.
Product Features
The numbering of the components shown re-
fers to the representation of the power tool on
the graphic pages.
1. Overload indicator light
2. Display ammeter
3. Current regulator
4. Plasma torch connector
5. Connector for connecting the plasma torch
control button.
6. Connector for connecting a clamp to
ground
Technical Data
Model
PCUT40-C
3BUFEWPMUBHF
190-250 V~/50 Hz
3BUFEQPXFS
6200 W
Max. Cutting Thick-
ness
10 mm(3/8")
Weight
8.8 kg
Contents of delivery
Plasma cutting machine
1 pc
Plasmatron
1 pc
Ground clamp with cable
1 pc
Gas hose
2 pcs
Air preparation unit
1 pc
Instruction manual
1 pc
Note
Since the product is constantly being im-
proved, P.I.T. reserves the right to make
changes to the specifications and product
speci
fi
cations speci
fi
ed here without prior no-
tice.
Current-voltage and current char-
acteristics of the welding power
source
The curve means the external static “V-A”
characteristic of the welding power, the cure
gradient, called slope, normal means “voltage
drop per 100 A”. The curve shows the output
voltage that we can get at any given output
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