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Used Plasma Cutters
Most light and large plasma cutters operate on 110 or 220 volts. They normally run with generators and provide an output of at least 8000 W. Many of the used plasma cutters have the ability to handle power fluctuations. So voltage fluctuations that vary from 20 and 30 V won't affect the performance of the tool. Cutting capacity is another major issue of used plasma cutters. If the tool is not able to cut thick metal sheets, then the cutting performance is considered to be significantly low. So when you consider buying a used plasma cutter, determine the thickness of the metal that it will cut easily. Quality and precise cuts are a must for the work to be done. Also determine, if the cutting speed is a factor at your work place. In construction and industrial environments, plasma cutters are used extensively. In such circumstances, higher capacity cutters are a better option as they provide a quicker cutting capacity.
The duty cycle of the used plasma cutter is also an important aspect that should not be overlooked. The term 'duty cycle' gives an idea about how long the equipment will continuously run before it gets overheated. The internal components of the used plasma cutters should also be given due consideration before buying. In case they are not in proper condition, then probably the owner has not taken good care of the tool.
Cables of a used plasma cutter is another factor that needs to be considered. Check whether the cables are cracked or damaged. Worn out cable insulation is likely to cause a malfunction. Therefore it is essential to verify the condition of the cables. Exposed cables may put you in a hazardous situation. Also find out what consumables (used components of the product), that you will get along with the cutter, at no extra cost. You should also assess the cutter controls and confirm that they are working efficiently
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