How To Buy a Plasma Cutter


January 27th, 2009

Many people go to the store for a welding machine and they know exactly what to buy. When you are going to buy a plasma cutter there are more issues to take into consideration because of the way it is made.

When you are looking for a plasma cutter the first thing to consider is what you will be cutting most of the time. Plasma cutters are generally rated by how thick the material is that you will be cutting so it is important to make sure that you do not have a machine that will undercut the metal you are working with most of the time.

As you look at plasma cutters study each make and model to see what they do and how they do it. You will choose one that will fit your needs for what you want to do. One way to do research on this is to go to online forums that discuss this topic. People will talk about what they bought, what it does, why it works for them and more.

What Brand To Buy

This is not something that can be answered for you because you will have to decide based on what you need. There are four major brands: Miller, Hobart, Firepower and Hypertherm. Each of these is a good brand but they all have different prices for lots of different plasma cutters. You will need to shop around and comparison shop before you buy.

The Power of the Output

Each plasma cutter will have a certain amount of power it puts out depending on the thickness and the type of material that you are going to cut. The thickness will also tell you the right sized nozzle opening that you will need and it will determine the type of gas, the amount and the air that you will need to use it.

The way to figure this out is to think about the type of metal you will be working with most often and then check the cutting capacity that the machine has that you want to buy. Also, check the cutting speed because some plasma cutters are faster than others which cuts down on the time it takes you to produce your work.

Finally check the amperage that you will need. Some plasma cutters are able to use multiple currents and this may be important to your needs.

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