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Input Voltage | 230V |
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Input Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Max Input Current | 16 A |
Output Current Range | 10-40A |
Duty Cycle at 40A | 60% |
Open Circuit Voltage | 240 V |
Cutting Thickness | 12mm |
Protection Class | IP23 |
Read and understand safety recommendations before use or service. Manufacturer not liable for non-compliance.
Proper usage, storage, temperature, and humidity conditions for the equipment.
Safety precautions for plasma cutting, including protective clothing and eye protection.
Hazards from fumes/gases, need for ventilation, gas cylinders, fire prevention.
Guidelines for safe electrical connection and operation to prevent shocks.
EMC classification, managing EMF fields, and precautions for medical implants.
Evaluating the installation area for potential electromagnetic problems.
Methods to reduce electromagnetic emissions, including grounding and cable management.
Safe procedures for moving and transporting the cutting machine.
Guidelines for proper placement, ventilation, and connection of the machine.
Procedure for cleaning or replacing the air filter.
Regular checks for cable condition, torch, and consumables.
Guidelines for authorized personnel for setup and initial operation.
Warnings and recommendations for connecting the machine to a generator.
Guidelines for using extension cables with appropriate size and section.
Requirements for air supply from compressors or bottles, including quality and pressure.
Factors affecting the lifespan of torch consumables like electrodes and tips.
Correct order for installing consumables (electrode, diffuser, tip, nozzle) on the torch.
Earth clamp placement, torch connection, and machine startup.
Overview of indicators, air pressure, and current adjustment.
Procedure for starting the cutting mode.
Explanation of the torch's safety trigger feature to prevent accidental use.
Advice on achieving even cuts, spark direction, and using guides.
Step-by-step guide for cutting manually from the edge of a part.
Procedures for starting a cut in the middle of a workpiece or piercing.
Guide for checking the condition of consumables like nozzle, tip, diffuser, and electrode.
Common problems with the machine and their corresponding solutions.
Details on warranty coverage, exclusions, and return procedures.
Table detailing clean cut performance for different materials and thicknesses.
Illustrated list of spare parts with corresponding reference numbers.
Schematic representation of the machine's electrical components and connections.
Detailed technical data including voltage, current, duty cycle, and dimensions.
Explanation of various icons and symbols used in the manual and on the device.
Information on selective waste collection and recycling of electronic equipment.