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PORTABLE PLASMA CUTTING FOR ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION

Designed for cutting mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper, Tomahawk plasma cutting systems from Lincoln Electric are ideal for on-site maintenance, service tasks, small construction sites, HVAC work, demolition and rental applications.

Posted: September 12, 2011

Designed for cutting mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper, Tomahawk plasma cutting systems are ideal for on-site maintenance, service tasks, small construction sites, HVAC work, demolition and rental applications.

The Tomahawk™ 625 plasma cutting system from Lincoln Electric (Cleveland, OH) is lightweight and portable enough to carry to any shop or jobsite where an external compressed air source is available.

Designed for plasma cutting on mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper, the Tomahawk 625 is ideal for on-site maintenance, service tasks, small construction sites, HVAC work, demolition and rental applications. It operates on 208 volt or 230 volt single phase 60 or 50 Hz input power. It produces 10 amps to 40 amps output and is rated at 40 amps at 96 volts, 35 percent duty cycle. The unit’s continuous output control focuses the arc for up to ½ in recommended, 5/8 in maximum and ¾ in severance cut thicknesses.

This model includes a standard LC40 plasma cutting torch, integrated water separator, air regulator and pressure gauge, cables, spare expendable parts and a handy shoulder strap. Tomahawk models can be powered with Lincoln Electric engine-driven welder/generators, including the Ranger® and Vantage® lines.

A Touch Start system delivers reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency while rapid arc restrike capability ensures users can quickly cut through gaps and expanded metal. The front-panel purge control makes it easy to adjust air flow without initiating an arc. New electrode and nozzle designs prolong the life of expendable parts for cost efficiency, while keeping operating temperatures cool.

Lincoln also offers the Tomahawk™ 375 Air, another portable model designed for on-site maintenance, service tasks, small construction sites, HVAC work, demolition and rental applications.  The Tomahawk 375 Air includes an internal air compressor, eliminating the need for an external air source. This machine can be used anywhere 208 volt or 230 volt single phase 60 Hz power is available.

The 375 Air features continuous output control to focus the plasma arc for up to 5/16 in recommended, 3/8 in maximum and ½ in severance cut thicknesses. The machine produces 10 amps to 25 amps output and is rated at 25 amps at 90 volts, 35 percent duty cycle. Tomahawk plasma cutting systems are designed for cutting mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum.

A Touch Start system delivers reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency while rapid arc restrike capability ensures users can quickly cut through gaps and expanded metal. The front-panel purge control makes it easy to adjust air flow without initiating a plasma arc. The new electrode and nozzle design prolongs the life of consumables for cost efficiency, while keeping operating temperatures cool.

This unit can be powered with the company’s engine-driven welder/generators, including the Ranger® and Vantage® lines. Tomahawk 375 Air standard features include an LC25 plasma cutting torch, integrated internal compressor, water separator, air regulator and pressure gauge, cables, spare expendable parts and a handy shoulder strap.

The entire Tomahawk line also features the Lincoln Electric Parts-in-Place system that detects proper installation of the torch and consumables for added safety.

www.lincolnelectric.com

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