ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 5ft x 10ft (0560954395)
ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 5ft x 10ft (0560954395)
ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 5ft x 10ft (0560954395)

ESAB Crossbow Plasma CNC Cutting System 5ft x 10ft (0560954395)

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Esab's Crossbow cutting system is a compact, portable, and economical solution for your 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: 120"
• 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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