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Manufacture ESAB

Model Cutmaster 120

Spesifikasi
6.1. Pengadaan alat 2 (dua) set plasma
2
cutting
1.1.1. Origin of product : USA atau West
Europe atau Jepang. Dilengkapi Certificate of
USA
origin (COO) atau certificate of manufacture
(COM)

1.1.2. Merupakan plasma cutter tipe handheld handheld


1.1.3. Pada mode hand-held, plasma cutter
dapat melakukan:
1.1.3.1. pemotongan sampai dengan
40 mm
38 mm (quality cutting)
1.1.3.2. pemotongan sampai dengan
55 mm
55 mm (severance cutting)
1.1.4. Amperage output mencapai 120 A atau
120 A
lebih
1.1.5. Duty cycle minimal 60% pada 120 A 40 % @120 A, 400V 3 ph
1.1.6. Berat mesin plasma cutting masimum
28,1 Kg
50 kg
1.1.1. Arc starting bukan dari tipe high
start catridge tech
frequency
1.1.1. Gas pressure required air: 5.2 bar @ 212 l/m

kilowatt output 15.4 kw

dimension 305mm x 381mm x 762mm


input voltage 400 V ± 10% -3ph 50/60 Hz
230 VAC (187 - 253 VAC), 3
Phase, 50/60 Hz

lain-lain
Packages include
power source, SL100 1Torch,
spare parts kit,
air filter/regulator, work cable and
clamp and
power cable.
ESAB Cutmaster 120 6.1m SL100
aesori kabel 400V 3ph
ESAB Cutmaster 120 15.2m SL100
400V 3ph
Leather Lead Covers
warranty (info dari brosur) 3 tahun
Duty Cycle Ratings @ 40° C
(104° F)
Operating Range 0° - 50° C
CIGWELD THERMALDYNAMIC HYPERTHERM
Cutmaster A120 POwerMax 125

2 2

USA USA

handheld handheld

15 mm 38 mm
30 mm (edge start), 20 mm
55 mm
(edge piercing)
30 - 120 A
80%@120A 100%@ full output
28,6 g 50 kg ( include cable and torch)
SpringStart™ technology ensures
start catridge tech consistent starting and a more
reliable torch.
air: 5.2 bar @ 189 lpm air or nitrogen; 5.9 bar @ 260 l/m

15.4 kw 21.9 kW

254mm x 350mm x 668mm 592 mm D; 274 mm W; 508 mm H


380 V, 3-PH, 50/60 Hz

400 V, 3-PH, 50/60 Hz


480/600 V, 3-PH, 50/60 Hz

3 tahun mesin, torches 1 tahun


konsiderasi pemilihan mesin
http://www.cutslikebutter.com/buyers-guide-to-plasma-cutters/

When you’re working with metal, there are


few tools that make achieving clean and
quick cuts easier than a plasma cutter. But
just like virtually every other product, there
are many different models and options
available, many of which are designed with
specific tasks and goals in mind. Instead of
wasting your money on the wrong plasma
cutter, or wasting your time dealing with
confusing details on other sites, check out
this complete buyer’s guide to plasma
cutters and put yourself a cut above the
rest.

Prioritizing Power
The first aspect of a plasma cutter that
you’re going to need to take into
consideration is its power output, which is
measured in amps. This is important
because it directly influences the machine’s
ability to handle different types of metals, as
well as how much you can use the cutter
and for how long in a single session.
Typically, you’re going to see most plasma
cutters fall into the 30-50 amps range, which
is an impressive amount of power that
should be more than enough for most
projects and settings. Some models will
have a higher rating, as they are intended
for more heavy-duty projects.

When it comes to choosing the right number


for your project, you usually have to look at
other factors that relate to more specific
aspects of the cutting process, which are
outlined below. In general, however, know
that higher ratings give you more power and
also typically carry an equally higher price
tag. Therefore, if you know that you’re only
going to be making cuts on thin metals for
at-home projects, you probably don’t need a
unit with more than 30-40 amps.

Maximum Cut Thickness


Once you start to get into the nitty gritty of a
plasma cutter’s features, maximum cut
thickness is going to be the first
specification that you’ll want to check. It
refers to the ideal upper limit on metal
thickness that you can cut comfortably while
still achieving smooth lines. Models in the
40 amp range are usually going to feature a
maximum cut thickness of around ½ inch,
though some may push upwards to ¾ inch.
You will need to understand the exact
thickness of the metals you plan to cut in
order to choose a model that is capable of
giving you your ideal results.

It’s important to note that some models may


also list a maximum severance thickness,
which is not to be confused with the
maximum cut thickness. The severance
thickness refers to the absolute thickest a
metal can be for you to still be able to cut
through it with the plasma cutter. In most
cases, cutting metal at the severance
thickness increases the chances of
producing jagged edges or excess slag, and
is not recommended for normal use if you
want clean, optimal results.

Understanding Duty
Cycle
Duty cycle refers to a plasma cutter’s ability
to operate continuously without
experiencing any issues or requiring you to
release your hold on the trigger. It’s
represented as a percentage, where the
number correlates to the number of minutes
it can operate during a 10 minute period.
So, for example, if a plasma cutter has a
duty cycle of 40%, then you can operate it
for 4 continuous minutes out of 10 minutes
total. This is important for determining the
speed at which you can cut, as some
settings may call for a higher duty cycle in
order to meet output quotas or stick to
specific time schedules.

Size Always Matters

Plasma cutters sit pretty comfortably within


the middle of the weight and size classes
when it comes to power equipment and
tools, since they’re not so big that they must
always remain stationary, but aren’t small
enough to move without specific effort. That
said, there can be a noticeable difference in
weight among different models and brands
of plasma cutters, so you should pay
attention to size in order to understand how
it will fit into your shop or workplace. Size is
also important if you plan on making cuts in
a lot of different locations, which I explain in
more detail in the next section.

Managing Mobility
Mobility is not something that everyone will
need in a plasma cutter, since it depends
heavily on the type of metal you are using,
the nature of your cuts and the demands of
your work environment. In most cases,
higher mobility is a must for people working
in construction settings, where cuts would
need to occur frequently in different
locations at the site, many of which may be
in existing structures or fixtures that cannot
be moved. If this sounds like your work
environment, then you’ll want to look for a
cutter that has a lower weight as well as
features such as a top-mounted handle.
Some models also support shoulder straps,
which give you even more freedom to move
and work.

Quality of the Cut

This one can be a bit tougher to understand,


since most manufacturers are going to claim
that their models offer the cleanest cuts
possible. Still, there are some things you
can look for to help you parse out the real
winners. One of the biggest features would
definitely be a continuous pilot arc, which
means that the plasma stream that actually
does the cutting is produced in a non-
disrupted fashion. A pilot arc also allows you
to cut through rusted metals or metal that
has breaks or holes without any special
actions. MOSFET transistors also help
produce a steady arc, which in turn allows
for a cleaner cut that produces less slag.

Other Features and


Modes
Depending on what types of projects you
want to take on, you may wish to look for
plasma cutters that have additional
functions or features. If you’re starting a
small home metalworking business, you
might want a model that can also convert to
a TIG welder so you can easily cut your
metal and then assemble it according to
your requirements. Other features might
include pressure and performance displays
that are easy to read, a unit that uses non-
hazardous compressed air or a small torch
head for hard to reach cuts.

One Last Piece of


Advice

When you’re looking through all the different


models of plasma cutters out there,
remember that you are almost always going
to need to purchase some additional
supplies and equipment to operate it. In
addition to an external air compressor,
which acts as the air supply that allows you
to create your plasma arc, you’re going to
need an air filter, a grounding clamp and
consumables to insert into the head. Check
to see if the model comes with any of these
first, and then make sure to order enough
extras to cover your initial use of the cutter.
uide-to-plasma-cutters/
https://www.hypertherm.com/our-company/our-product-lines/powermax-plasma-cutting-and-gouging-sy

Powermax30 AIR Powermax30 XP Powermax45 XP Powermax65

Handheld cut Recommended Recommended Recommended 5/8" Recommended 3/4"


capacity 5/16" (8 mm) 3/8" (10 mm) (16 mm) (20 mm)
Severance 5/8" Severance 5/8" (16
Severance Severance
(16 mm) mm)
1 1/8" (29 mm) 1 1/4" (32 mm)
Mechanized pierce Not applicable Not applicable 1/2" (12 mm) 5/8" (16 mm)
capacity1
Input voltage at 50/60 CSA 120 – 240 CSA 120 – 240 CSA 200 – 240 V, 1- CSA 200 – 480 V, 1-
Hz V, 1-PH V, 1-PH PH PH

CE 120 – 240 V, 1- CSA 480 V, 3-PH CSA 200 – 600 V, 3-


CE 120 – 240 V PH PH

CCC 120 – 240 CE/CCC 230 V, 1-PH CE 400 V, 3-PH


V, 1-PH

CE/CCC 400 V, 3-PH

Duty cycle at full CSA 35% CSA 35% CSA 50% CSA 50%
output2
240 V, 1-PH 240 V, 1-PH 200 – 240 V, 1-PH 230 – 600 V, 1/3-PH

CE 35% CE 35% CSA 50% CE 50% 380/400


V, 3-PH
240 V, 1-PH 240 V, 1-PH 480 V, 3-PH

CCC 35% CE/CCC 50%


240 V, 1-PH 230 V, 1-PH

CE/CCC 50%
480 V, 3-PH
Gas Internal Air or nitrogen Air or nitrogen Air or nitrogen
compressed air
Motor generator 5.5 kW 5.5 kW 10 kW 15 kW
requirements for full
arc stretch at full
output
max-plasma-cutting-and-gouging-systems/powermax-system-comparison/

Powermax85 Powermax105 Powermax125

Recommended 1" Recommended 1 1/4" Recommended 1 1/2" (38


(25 mm) (32 mm) mm)

Severance Severance Severance

1 1/2" (38 mm) 1 3/4" (44 mm) 2 1/4" (55 mm)


3/4" (20 mm) 7/8" (22 mm) 1" (25 mm)

CSA 200 – 480 V, 1- CSA 200 – 600 V, 3- CSA 480 V, 3-PH


PH PH

CSA 200 – 600 CE 230 – 400 V, 3-PH CSA 600 V, 3-PH


V, 1/3-PH

CE 400 V, 3-PH CE 400 V, 3-PH CE 400 V, 3-PH

CCC 380 V, 3-PH CCC 380 V, 3-PH

CSA 60% CSA 80% CSA 100% 480/600 V, 3-


PH
230 – 600 V, 3-PH 480 – 600 V, 3-PH

CE 100%
CE 60%, 380/400 CE 80% 400 V, 3-PH
V, 3-PH
400 V, 3-PH
CCC 100% 380 V, 3-PH
CCC 80%
380 V, 3-PH

Air or nitrogen Air or nitrogen Air or nitrogen

20 kW 30 kW 40 kW

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