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Thread: ProArc Vs. DAMA CNC Plasma Cutters

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    ProArc Vs. DAMA CNC Plasma Cutters

    i am into sheet metal fabrication - could u tell me which is the better plasma cutter

    1) proarc master 35 cnc hydefinition PC machine with hypertherm HPR130xd
    ProArc / Hypertherm CNC Plasma Cutting

    2) DAMA CNC flame/plasm cutting machine model:win-2500 with hypertherm HPR130xd
    CNC Flame Cutting Machine from Dama Tech Co., Ltd, Taiwan

    I am absolutely new to the plasma cutting field, so any input would be much appreciated!


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    Both machines seem to be equipped with the same plasma system, the Hypertherm HPR130xd. The plasma is only one part of the whole cutting package....if you can describe what each machine is equipped with for cnc control, torch height control, CAM software, and motor/drive configuration as well as with mechanical design....many here could probably offer their knowledge to help you make your decision.

    Jim Colt


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