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Plasma cutters work by passing an electric arc through a gas that is passing through a constricted opening.  The gas 
can be air, nitrogen, argon, oxygen. etc. The electric arc elevates the temperature of the gas to the point that it enters a 
4th state of matter.  We all are familiar with the first three: i.e., Solid, liquid, and gas.  Scientists call this additional state 
plasma.  As the metal being cut is part of the circuit, the electrical conductivity of the plasma causes the arc to transfer to 
the work. The restricted opening (nozzle) the gas passes through causes it to squeeze by at a high speed, like air passing 
through a venturi in a carburettor.  This high speed gas cuts through the molten metal.   
 
Plasma cutting was invented as the result of trying to develop a better welding process. Many improvements then led to 
making this technology what it is today. Plasma cutters provide the best combination of accuracy, speed, and afford ability 
for producing a variety of flat metal shapes. They can cut much finer, and faster than oxy-acetylene torches. 

How a plasma cutter works:

Basic plasma cutters use electricity to superheat air into plasma (the 4th state of matter), which is then blown through the 
metal to be cut. Plasma cutters require a compressed air supply and AC power to operate.

Operation:

     1. When the trigger is squeezed, DC current flows through the torch lead into the nozzle.
     2. Next, compressed air flows through the torch head, through the air diffuser that spirals the air flow around the  
 

electrode and through the hole of the cutting nozzle.

     3. A fixed gap is established between the electrode and the nozzle. (The power supply increases voltage in order to  
 

maintain a constant current through the joint.) Electrons arc across the gap, ionizing and super heating the air  

 

creating a plasma stream.

     4. Finally, the regulated DC current is switched so that it no longer flows to the nozzle but instead flows from the  
 

electrode to the work piece. Current and airflow continue until cutting is stopped.

Notes:

The nozzle and electrode require periodic replacement. The electrode has an insert of tough high conductive material 
such as hafnium and cerium. This insert erodes with use, also the nozzle orifice will erode with use.  Quality of the air 
used is paramount to longer life of electrodes and nozzles, in short clean dry air gives longer parts life, the cleaner and 
dryer the better.  We recommend use of a Plasma Air Filter. 

What kinds of materials can the plasma cut?

Virtually any metal can be plasma cut including steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, copper, etc. Any thickness from 
30 gauge through 30mm can be cut, depending on the power of the plasma cutter used. 

How Does Plasma Cutting Compare to Oxy-fuel  (gas) cutting?

Plasma cutting can be performed on any type of conductive metal - mild steel, aluminium and stainless are some  
examples. With mild steel, operators will experience faster, thicker cuts than with alloys. Oxy-fuel cuts by burning, or  
oxidizing the metal it is severing. It is therefore limited to steel and other ferrous metals which support the oxidizing  
process. Metals like aluminium and stainless steel form an oxide that inhibits further oxidization, making conventional  
oxy-fuel cutting impossible. Plasma cutting however does not rely on oxidation to work and thus it can cut aluminium, 
stainless and any other conductive material.  While different gasses can be used for plasma cutting, most people today 
use compressed air for the plasma gas. In most shops, compressed air is readily available, and thus plasma does not 
require fuel gas and compressed oxygen for operation. Plasma cutting is typically easier for the novice to master, and on 
thinner materials, plasma cutting is much faster than oxy-fuel cutting. However, for heavy sections of steel (25mm and 
greater), oxy-fuel is still preferred since oxy-fuel is typically faster and, for heavier plate applications high powered plasma 
machines are required for plasma cutting applications. 

What are the limitations to Plasma Cutting? Where is Oxyfuel preferred?

The plasma cutting machines are typically more expensive than oxy/acetylene. Also, oxy/acetylene does not require  
access to electrical power or compressed air which may make it a more convenient method for some users. Oxyfuel can 
generally cut thicker sections (>25mm) of steel more quickly than plasma

Electrode

Air Diffuser

Nozzle

Plasma Stream

Electrode Insert

Shield Cup

AIR PLASMA CUTTING TECHNOLOGY

Summary of Contents for RAZORCut 45

Page 1: ...e read and understand this instruction manual carefully before the installation and operation of this equipment OPERATING MANUAL KUPJRRW80 YEARS Warranty Power Source 2 Welding Guns Of Australia PTY L...

Page 2: ...e represents the latest developments in Inverter technology put together by our professional team of highly skilled engineers The expertise gained from our long involvement with inverter technology ha...

Page 3: ...4 6 Air Plasma Cutting Technology 7 Technical Data Product Information 8 Machine Layout Descriptions 9 Set Up and Operating Procedure 10 11 Plasma Cutting Procedure Techniques 12 14 SC80 Plasma Torch...

Page 4: ...es are dangerous Plasma cutting produces fumes and gases Harmful fumes and metallic powders are produced during the cutting operation Metals which are painted or coated or which contain mercury zinc l...

Page 5: ...le or earth clamp to touch the gas cylinder do not drape welding cables over the cylinder Never plasma cut on a pressurised gas cylinder it will explode and kill you Open the cylinder valve slowly and...

Page 6: ...r table This equipment is of automatic voltage compensation which enables the maintaining of the voltage range within the given range In case that the voltage of input power supply amperage exceeds th...

Page 7: ...aterial such as hafnium and cerium This insert erodes with use also the nozzle orifice will erode with use Quality of the air used is paramount to longer life of electrodes and nozzles in short clean...

Page 8: ...veloped specifically to enhance and improve the cut quality of the RAZORCUT80 machine Connection of the SC80 Plasma torch provides effortless starting of the cut with powerful fast and accurate cuttin...

Page 9: ...ge metre 2T indicator It illuminates when the machine is under 2T status 6 Air Pressure Gauge 7 Amperage Control Dial 8 Output connector DC connect to the work piece 9 Torch connection DC 10 Primary p...

Page 10: ...cted press and release trigger Arc starts press and release trigger Arc stops 6 Set amperage dial Set Up Procedure for PLASMA Cutting 1 Connect the SC80 Plasma Torch to the machine Insert the torch co...

Page 11: ...en welding Plasma has high arc voltage if the job or bench is wet and you place your hand or arm on it you can become part of the circuit and receive a shock be sure you are wearing leather gloves Ful...

Page 12: ...d the extent of the bevel of the cut The easiest way to reduce bevel is by cutting at the proper speed and height for the material and amperage that is being cut Correct torch height and square to the...

Page 13: ...pe of the nozzle orifice dramatically affecting cut quality in terms of edge squareness dross formation and edge smoothness Minimising the moisture in the air supply is absolutely critical to quality...

Page 14: ...the material When the pierce is complete proceed with cutting Safety Trigger Operation The Suregrip SC80 torch supplied with the RazorCut machine has a new design of safety trigger Just pull back on...

Page 15: ...ing 11 SC8020 09 Cutting Tip 0 9mm 12 SC8020 10 Cutting Tip 1 0mm 40 50A SC8020 13 Cutting Tip 1 3mm 70 80A 13 SC8030 Retaining Cup 14 SC8040 Stand Off Guide 15 SC8051 Cutting Buggy 16 SC8026 10 Cutti...

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Page 17: ...ods are unable to be repaired the Goods are returned at your cost within thirty 30 days of the delivery date and c Welding Guns Of Australia PTY LTD will not be liable for Goods which have not been st...

Page 18: ...rinted Circuit Board Gun Plug House Cable Support Gas Connector Handle To Suit PP36 with Knobs All Xcel Arc Magmaweld Mig Welding Wires Electrodes Arc Leads Welding Cable Electrode Holder Earth Clamps...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

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