Lincoln Plasma cutters are tools for cutting metals and materials, using high-speed ionized gas, commonly called plasma. They are versatile and can be used for various cutting purposes.
Lincoln Tomahawk 30k (230V) Plasma Cutter
What is a Lincoln Plasma Cutter?
Plasma cutters use compressed air and an electrical arc to cut through conductive metals. They are a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of applications, such as:
- Cutting sheet metal
- Making clean cuts for fabrication
- Dismantling scrap metal
- Removing bolts and other fasteners
How does Lincoln Plasma Cutter work?
Lincoln Plasma Cutter work by passing an electric arc in gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, or air concentrated solution, converting the gas into some plasma this superheated plasma 30,000 degrees.
It can reach temperatures as high as Fahrenheit (16,649 degrees Celsius), and it passes through conducting materials such as steel, aluminum and copper weave quickly.
The main components of a plasma cutter are the power supply, plasma torch and ground clamp. The power supply generates an electric current that ionizes the gas to plasma, while the plasma lamp directs and controls the plasma jet into the work.
The ground clamp completes the license by connecting the work to power of the feed, ensuring proper cutting.
What are uses of Lincoln Plasma Cutters?
Plasma cutters are widely used in metal fabrication, automobile repair, industrial systems, construction, and other areas where accurate and efficient metal cutting is required They offer advantages such as high cutting speed, hot zones little remains, and the easy ability to cut soft metal for a coat. In addition, sophisticated shapes and designs can be developed, creating tools that can be used in a variety of industries.
What is Plasma cutter used for?
A plasma cutter is used for cutting through electrically conductive materials. Here are the primary applications:
- Cutting Metals: Efficiently cuts through various metals, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper.
- Precision Cutting: Provides precise and clean cuts, ideal for detailed metalwork and fabrication.
- Automotive Repair: Used for cutting and shaping metal parts in car repairs and modifications.
- Industrial Fabrication: Essential in manufacturing and construction for cutting metal sheets, plates, and pipes.
- Artistic Metalworking: Used by artists and sculptors to create intricate metal designs.
- Maintenance and Repair: Handy for cutting and repairing metal structures and equipment in various industries.
- Salvage and Recycling: Used to dismantle metal components for recycling purposes.
What is principal of Plasma Cutting?
A plasma cutter is used for cutting through electrically conductive materials. Here are the primary applications:
- Cutting Metals: Efficiently cuts through various metals, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper.
- Precision Cutting: Provides precise and clean cuts, ideal for detailed metalwork and fabrication.
- Automotive Repair: Used for cutting and shaping metal parts in car repairs and modifications.
- Industrial Fabrication: Essential in manufacturing and construction for cutting metal sheets, plates, and pipes.
- Artistic Metalworking: Used by artists and sculptors to create intricate metal designs.
- Maintenance and Repair: Handy for cutting and repairing metal structures and equipment in various industries.
- Salvage and Recycling: Used to dismantle metal components for recycling purposes.