Lincoln Tomahawk 1500 One-Pak w/50 ft Hand Torch (K3477-2)
The Lincoln Tomahawk 1500 offers heavy-industrial 1-1/4" plasma cutting without high frequency, thus extending consumable life. The control panel features several color-coded LED's such as "parts-in-place" to ensure the consumables are correctly positioned before the cutting process can be initiated. The ergonomic LC105 hand torch is designed for high-impact and heat resistance and accepts KP4141 consumables. The Tomahawk 1500 is single or three phase capable, ranging from 200 to 575 volts, however the plasma cutter is limited to 80 amp output when used on single phase power.
Quick Specs
• Recommended Cut: 1" @ 23 ipm | 1-1/4" @ 14 ipm
• Voltage Capability: 200-230 1-Phase | 460-575 3-Phase
• Duty Cycle: 60% @ 100A 3-Phase | 100% @ 60A 1-Phase
• Output Range: 25A-100A 3-Phase | 25A-80A 1-Phase
• Air Pressure Requirement: 85-110 PSI
• Air Flow Rate: 380 SCFH @ 80 PSI | 180 SLPM @ 5.5 Bar
• Dimensions: 18" H x 12" W x 26" D
• Weight: 96 lbs
Includes
• Tomahawk 1500 Power Source
• 50 foot LC105 Hand Torch
• 50 foot Ground Clamp
• Starter Consumable Kit (KP4141-20)
• User Manual
Quick Specs
• Recommended Cut: 1" @ 23 ipm | 1-1/4" @ 14 ipm
• Voltage Capability: 200-230 1-Phase | 460-575 3-Phase
• Duty Cycle: 60% @ 100A 3-Phase | 100% @ 60A 1-Phase
• Output Range: 25A-100A 3-Phase | 25A-80A 1-Phase
• Air Pressure Requirement: 85-110 PSI
• Air Flow Rate: 380 SCFH @ 80 PSI | 180 SLPM @ 5.5 Bar
• Dimensions: 18" H x 12" W x 26" D
• Weight: 96 lbs
Includes
• Tomahawk 1500 Power Source
• 50 foot LC105 Hand Torch
• 50 foot Ground Clamp
• Starter Consumable Kit (KP4141-20)
• User Manual
MPN: | LINK3477-2 |
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UPC: | 015082830162 |
MPN: LINK3477-2
UPC: 015082830162
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