ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 4ft x 4ft (0560954394)
ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 4ft x 4ft (0560954394)
ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 4ft x 4ft (0560954394)

ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 4ft x 4ft (0560954394)

Sale price$9,375.00 Regular price$10,495.00
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The ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 4ft x 4ft (0560954394) is the perfect solution to your mechanized cutting needs. Fabricators are sure to love the compact, portable design while the bean counters will enjoy the Crossbow's economical solution for CNC Plasma Cutting needs. Thanks to the Crossbow's size and weight, it's super easy to transport, making it ideal for small fabrication/maintenance shops and construction sites. Automated functions and a user-friendly CNC provide powerful, versatile, oxy-fuel or plasma processing in a value-minded package. The Crossbow can cut up to 3/4 inch (20mm) mild steel and aluminum or 5/8 inch (15mm) stainless steel.

Features
• Plug and play interface to Esab's A-Series plasma systems - motorized lifter, arc voltage height control, ohmic height sensing, tool-less disconnect torch
• Oxy-fuel capable
• Built-in library of 24 shapes
• USB port for program loading
• Quickly set up pattern nesting
• 32MB memory storage
• Kerf compensation
• Drive enable switch
• E-Stop button

Quick Specs
• Cutting Length: 48"
• Weight: 211 lbs
• Overall Cross Bar Length: 93"
• Overall Track Length: 157"
• CNC Drive Unit Dims: 16.5" H x 23.6" L x 18.1" W

Includes:
• Central unit with CNC
• Rail-track assembly
• Cross beam assembly with fuel-gas & oxygen tubes
• Motorized torch lifter
• Cutting oxygen solenoid valve
• Arc voltage height control with ohmic contact IHS
• (2) cable holders
• Plasma interface cable
• Power cable
• User manual
• Basic programming software

The Crossbow machines are made-to-order & can take 7-10 business days for shipment.

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