Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 30+ Plasma Cutter 120/240V (1-3000-1)
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 30+ Plasma Cutter 120/240V (1-3000-1)

Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 30+ Plasma Cutter 120/240V (1-3000-1)

Sale price$1,399.00 Regular price$1,749.00
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The Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 30+ is a 30 amp plasma cutter that cuts up to 3/8 inch thick mild steel and operates on single-phase, 110V to 240V input power. The Cutmaster 30+ weighs less than 25 lbs., with 10' SL60 plasma torch included. It is highly portable, yet impressively powerful and comes complete with ESAB's 3-year warranty.

The Cutmaster 30+ features a large 4.3 inch TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) LCD screen. Easy-To-Read display clearly presents cutting amperage, input voltage, cutting air PSIG, cutting mode, trigger mode and cutting/purge air flow. The industrial SL60 1Torch comes complete with Black Series plasma electrode for up to 60% longer consumables life. Rugged case design has three lift points for comfort and convenience while on the move.

Features
• Dual input 110-240 V, 1 phase power with automatic voltage detection that sets max output amperage
• Comes with industrial SL60 1Torch featuring 2T/4T function, safety trigger lock, and double-tap trigger to conserve bottled air
• Switch between normal and grate cutting modes
• Automatic air pressure detection and post-cut air purge to expand consumable life
• 40% duty cycle @ 30 A, 100% @ 20 A
• Cutmaster Black Series consumables included for up to 60% longer life
• 3-year warranty on power supply and 1- year warranty on torch and leads
• Industrial SL60 1Torch with ATC® (Advanced Torch Connector)
• Up to 3/8 in. (10 mm) recommended pierce and cut capacity with maximum sever of 1/2 in. (12 mm)

Includes
• Cutmaster 30+ plasma cutter
• 10 ft. SL60 1Torch
• Spare parts kit
• 13 ft. work cable with clamp and male dinse connector
• 50 A to 20 A power adapter
• 20 A to 15 A power adapter
• 1/4 in. NPT air fitting with quick connect
• Operator's manual

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