Hypertherm Powermax 85 Plasma Cutter w/50' Hand Torch Pkg (087109)
Hypertherm Powermax 85 Plasma Cutter w/50' Hand Torch Pkg (087109)
Hypertherm Powermax 85 Plasma Cutter w/50' Hand Torch Pkg (087109)
Hypertherm Powermax 85 Plasma Cutter w/50' Hand Torch Pkg (087109)

Hypertherm Powermax 85 Plasma Cutter w/50' Hand Torch Pkg (087109)

Sale price$4,367.25 Regular price$4,509.50
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This model is no longer available. The suggested replacement is the Powermax 85 Sync (087184).


You've been looking for the best 1-inch plasma cutter on the market - here it is! Hypertherm's Powermax 85 is field-tested and proven to be the most effective 1 inch plasma cutter on the market. The Powermax 85 features "smart sense" technology where the unit automatically adjusts gas pressure. This unit comes equipped with a 25 foot Duramax hand torch, and Hypertherm offers several alternate torches depending on the job requirements. This plasma cutter offers 250% greater cut speeds on 1/2" material compared to oxy-fuel methods.

This particular model is not equipped with CPC port or voltage divider.

Key Features
• Smart sense technology
• Boost conditioner technology
• Spring start technology
• Drag cut at full output with reduced dross buildup
• Duramax torches are designed for high-impact and heat resistance

Quick Specs
• Rated cut - 1" | Sever cut - 1-1/2"
• Operating voltage - 200-480V 1-phase | 200-600V 3-phase
• Output current - 25-85A
• Duty cycle - 60% @ 85A on 3-phase | 100% @ 66A on 1 or 3 phase
• Dims - 19.7" L x 9.2" W x 17.9" H
• Weight with 25' torch - 71 lbs
• Required pressure - 6.7 scfm @ 5.9 Bar (85 PSI)
• Power cord length - 10' (no plug)
• Engine drive requirements - 20kW for full 85A output | 8kW for 30A full 30A output

Includes
• Powermax 85
• 50' Duramax hand torch
• 50' Ground lead
• Handheld consumables kit (851468)
• Dust cover (127301)
• User manual

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