Miller Electric 907529 plasma cutter inverter is suitable for cutting metallic workpieces in construction, metalworking and maintenance & repair applications.
Features:
- This Miller Electric 907529 plasma cutter inverter has a single-phase input frequency of 50/60 Hz, ensuring compatibility with standard electrical systems.
- It offers a maximum amperage of 30A, providing ample power for cutting through a wide range of materials.
- This Miller Electric plasma cutter inverter has a handheld plasma torch, offering flexibility and manoeuvrability during cutting tasks.
- It includes essential accessories, such as a consumables kit, heavy-duty work clamp, shoulder strap and X-CASE for added convenience and portability.
- This plasma cutter inverter includes XT30 hand-held torch with a 12 ft lead, allowing for precise and controlled cutting.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the uses of a plasma cutter?
A. Plasma cutters are used to cut through materials quicker than oxy-fuel torches. This improved speed can offer an increase in productivity in the workplace. Due to the absence of extremely flammable gas and exposed flames, plasma cutters are also significantly safer than oxy-fuel cutters.
Q. What gas do we require for a plasma cutter?
A. The most popular gases to use are nitrogen, oxygen or argon. Some plasma cutter systems comprise multi-gas features, so different gases can be used for varied applications.
Q. What are the different types of plasma cutters?
A. The two types of plasma cutters are manual and automatic. They are commonly found in shops that fabricate sheet metal and piping. Some basic differences between the two types of plasma cutters are productivity, ease of use and portability.
Q. How do I select the right Miller Electric plasma cutter inverter for my needs?
A. Major factors include the thickness and type of metal you plan to cut, the required cutting speed, power input options (such as voltage and phase) and portability requirements.
Q. What safety precautions should I follow when using a Miller Electric plasma cutter inverter?
A.
- Wear appropriate PPE, such as gloves, eye protection and flame-resistant clothing.
- Ensure proper ventilation to prevent inhalation of fumes and gases produced during cutting.
- Maintain a clean work area free of clutter to reduce the risk of accidents.
- Inspect equipment for damage before each use and replace worn parts promptly.
- Operate the plasma cutter following recommended procedures to prevent accidents.
- Allow the equipment to cool before performing maintenance or adjustments.
- Keep flammable materials away from the plasma cutter to prevent fire hazards.
- Avoid cutting materials with hazardous substances to prevent exposure to toxic fumes.
- Protect the plasma cutter from adverse weather conditions if used outdoors.