Lincoln Tomahawk 375 Plasma Cutter (K2806-1)
Lincoln Tomahawk 375 Plasma Cutter (K2806-1)
Lincoln Tomahawk 375 Plasma Cutter (K2806-1)

Lincoln Tomahawk 375 Plasma Cutter (K2806-1)

Sale price$1,765.00 Regular price$1,999.00
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The Tomahawk 375 Plasma Cutter from Lincoln arrives at your door ready to tackle the plasma jobs on your list. With the 375 Air, ditch the grinder and grab the torch! Thanks to the internal air compressor, the 375 is great for situations where external compressed air isn't available. Recommended cut of 5/16 inch. Maximum cut of 3/8 inch. Sever cut of 1/2 inch.

Continuous Output Control – Focus the arc for different material thickness.

Touch Start System – Reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency.

Rapid Arc Restrike – Fast cutting through gaps, even expanded metal.

Front Panel Purge Control – Makes it easy to set the air flow rate without initiating the plasma arc.

Cool Operation, Long Consumable Life - New electrode and nozzle design save you money in the long run.

Added Safety – Our Parts-in-Place system detects correct installation of consumables and torch.

Engine Drive Compatible – Select a Lincoln Electric Ranger or Vantage to power your Tomahawk in remote locations.

Ultimate Portability – Internal air compressor enables operation in environments where external compressed air is not available.

Includes:
• Internal air compressor (external air connection also standard)
• Lincoln Electric LC25 Torch with 10 ft. (3 m) cable
• Air regulator and pressure gauge
• Internal water separator
• Work clamp and cable
• Spare consumables
• Shoulder strap
• Input power cord

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