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PLASMA CUTTING TECHNIQUE

•  Start off learning plasma cutting on some scrap metal before moving on  

to a project or object of value. There is a moderate learning curve before  
achieving proficiency in plasma cutting.

•  Place the Ground Cable Clamp on a clean, bare area of the workpiece.  

Scrape, wire brush, file or grind to bare metal if necessary to achieve a  
good ground.

•  Verify the air pressure has been adjusted as described in 

Air Flow Adjustment

.

•  Adjust the output amperage to a suitable level for the material at hand; see the  

Versa-Cut 60 Plasma Cutter - Air Pressure and Amperage Settings

 chart  

following this section.

•  Make sure all required safety gear is in place (Eye Protection, Welding Gloves,  

non-flammable long sleeve apparel) and the area is completely free of  
flammable material.

•  To begin plasma cutting, depress the Torch Trigger to ignite the pilot arc. The tip of the torch must be touching or within a short distance to the work piece 

to begin the cut.

•  The best results are achieved by holding the tip at a 90° angle to the cut line 

(FIG 4)

.

•  The thicker the material, the longer it takes the plasma arc to fully penetrate. This is especially true when starting on the inside of a workpiece.  

While starting the arc hold the torch steady until it blows completely through, then continue the cut steadily, maintaining full penetration.

•  Heavy plate is cleanest to start from an edge. The free space allows for the arc to steadily come into contact with the material and an easy route for the 

slag to be evacuated from the cut.

•  With practice, you will be able to exercise precise control over this extremely powerful device, harnessing its energy to create clean, precise and intricate 

cuts in many forms of metal up to 7/8” thick.

•  While practicing, experiment with different speeds. You will find that thinner materials will allow a faster motion while thicker materials will require a 

slower motion to achieve a through cut.

•  A good form of practice is to attempt a series of straight lines while creating the cleanest edge possible with a minimum of molten material remaining  

on the cut edge. This minimizes the cleanup of the edge with a grinder or file. Another excellent technique is to practice plasma cutting your initials out  
of a piece of steel.

FIG. 4

FIG. 4

Versa-Cut 60 Plasma Cutter - Air Pressure and Amperage Settings*

Metal Thickness 1/32”

1/16”

3/32”

1/8”

5/32”

3/16”

7/32”

Amps

20

20

20

20

20

20

30

PSI

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Metal Thickness 1/4”

9/32”

5/16”

11/32”

3/8”

13/32”

7/16”

Amps

30

30

40

40

40

50

50

PSI

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Metal Thickness 15/32”

1/2”

17/32”

9/16”

19/32”

5/8”

21/32”

Amps

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

PSI

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Metal Thickness 11/16”

23/32”

3/4”

25/32”

13/16”

27/32”

7/8”

Amps

50

50

50

60

60

60

60

PSI

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

*NOTE: 

These settings are base guidelines and may need to be adjusted based on individual techniques. 

             Do not Exceed 20 Amps when plugged into a 120V circuit.

Summary of Contents for 58221

Page 1: ...VERSA CUT 60 PLASMA CUTTER ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Item 58221 ...

Page 2: ...al 1 9 HP Compressor Eastwood XL View Welding Helmet Eastwood Lg View Welding Helmet Eastwood Auto Darkening Helmet Concours 2 HVLP Paint Gun Items not covered under this warranty Consumables unless deemed defective are not covered by the 2 year warranty Abuse neglect and lack of maintenance is not covered under this warranty 1 Year Warranty on Material Workmanship and Defects Eastwood Tools Not I...

Page 3: ...e V 1 phase 120 VAC 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Output No Load Voltage V 339V DC Rated Input Current Amps 120V 39 4 Amps 240V 44 5 Amps Output Voltage 120V 88V 92V 240V 88V 104V Output Current Range Amps 120V 20 to 30 Amps 240V 20 to 60 Amps Duty Cycle 120V 60 30 Amps 100 23 Amps 240V 60 60 Amps 100 46 Amps Air Requirements 5 7 CFM 20 60 PSI Maximum Material Thickness 120V 3 16 240V 7 8 Weight 30 86 ...

Page 4: ...s to you and other persons in the work area Read and understand this instruction manual before using this Eastwood plasma cutting machine Injury or death can occur if safe plasma cutting practices are not followed Safety information is set forth below and throughout this manual Save these instructions for future reference To learn more about welding safety read OSHA Title 29 CFR 1910 available at ...

Page 5: ...If other persons or pets are in the area of plasma cutting use welding screens to protect bystanders from sparks and arc rays FUMES AND PLASMA CUTTING GASES CAN BE A HEALTH HAZARD Fumes and gasses released during plasma cutting are hazardous Do not breathe fumes that are produced by the plasma cutting operation Prolonged inhalation of plasma cutting fumes above safety exposure limits can injure th...

Page 6: ...60PSI Usage of a moisture trap is strongly recommended Air is connected via the rear panel mounted 1 4 Female NPT input FIG 1 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 2 CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES FRONT PANEL FIG 1 a Pressure Control Pull out then turn knob to increase or decrease pressure To lock push in b Pressure Gauge Adjust pressure control while air is flowing through the torch to get 60psi c Amperage Control 20A to ...

Page 7: ... 60 PLASMA CUTTER OVERLOAD PROTECTION The Eastwood Versa Cut 60 Plasma Cutter is equipped with an overload protection This device will protect the Plasma Cutter if the duty cycle is exceeded If the output is exceeded the breaker will trip the AMBER Overtemp Indicator will illuminate and cut off the power supply to the torch although the fan will still run to cool the unit This protection circuit m...

Page 8: ...ng full penetration Heavy plate is cleanest to start from an edge The free space allows for the arc to steadily come into contact with the material and an easy route for the slag to be evacuated from the cut With practice you will be able to exercise precise control over this extremely powerful device harnessing its energy to create clean precise and intricate cuts in many forms of metal up to 7 8...

Page 9: ...h use inspect ALL electrical connections cables supply line torch air supply housing and controls for damage If any damage or wear is noted DO NOT USE THE UNIT Always store the unit in a safe clean and dry environment TORCH MAINTENANCE The Eastwood Versa Cut 60 Plasma Cutter has several consumable parts that will need to be replaced over time If wear or slag build up is noticed on any of the torch...

Page 10: ...ch is fully ON GREEN indicator illuminates Duty Cycle exceeded Plasma Cutter overheated AMBER indicator illuminated Turn Power switch OFF allow Plasma Cutter 15 minutes to cool then re try Plasma Cutter Shuts Off During Use While the Power Switch is On AMBER Indicator Illuminated Plasma Cutter Duty Cycle has been exceeded Turn Power switch OFF allow Plasma Cutter 15 minutes to cool then re try Wat...

Page 11: ...Cut 60 Instruction Manual 58221Q for proper assembly of torch and consumables Worn or damaged consumables Replace necessary consumables NOTE Always replace the Cutting Tip and Electrode together as a set Poor panel connections on Versa Cut 60 unit Check that all fittings and connections for torch and ground clamp are fully attached to the Plasma Cutter unit Poor ground connection on work piece Che...

Page 12: ...y Through the Work Piece Improperly installed replacement consumables Refer to Versa Cut 60 Instruction Manual 58221Q for proper assembly of torch and consumables Worn or damaged consumables Replace necessary consumables NOTE Always replace the Cutting Tip and Electrode together as a set Incorrect amperage or air pressure settings Refer to Amperage and Air Pressure Settings chart displayed in the ...

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