20-Inch-Deep Plasma Cutters
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Cut electrically conductive materials safely with a plasma cutter. A plasma cutter works by sending a pressurized gas into an electrode channel to create plasma. When this happens, plasma is able to melt metal and other materials with minimal risk. If you run an auto care, construction or locksmithing company, you'll find a plasma cutter to be very helpful.
Plasma cutters come in a variety of amperages. The higher the amperage, the higher the power output needed to run. A 160-amp cutter needs high power to work properly. On the other hand, portable plasma cutters have amperages as low as 20. If you're looking to run a cutter from an inverter or generator, you'll be able to use a low-amp cutter for much longer before you run out of power.
Another requirement to properly run a plasma cutter is an air compressor. A Lincoln plasma cutter comes with an air compressor included, but if the cutter you're buying doesn't, you can buy a compatible compressor separately. You'll find requirements for the air pressure in the manual that comes with your cutter.