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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)
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
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.
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.
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.
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/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/
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
20 kW 30 kW 40 kW