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    Lincoln Pro-Cut 25??

    I have a Lincoln Pro-Cut 25 Plasma Cutter and I was wondering if it would be sufficient enough for a 4' X 4' Table? I will mostly be cutting 1/8 inch thick material. Please forgive me if this is a stupid question... Plasma cutting is all new to me. Thanks. :-]


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    The Lincoln ProCut25 will certainly work on a cnc machine, just remember it only has a maximum of 25 amps output at 35% duty cycle.....so it would be possible to exceed the duty cycle very quickly. I also recommend that you operate the system on 230 volt input power....as it draws 38 Amps on a 120 volt input line when operating at full output power...you would need a special circuit to operate on 120 volts input power.

    Jim Colt


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    Thanks Jim. :-]


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