Thermal Dynamics C-70A Air Plasma Cutter Cutting System

A favorite for use in heavy maintenance, fabrication and scrap metal. This machine delivers clean cuts on most 3/4" (19mm) metals including stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, copper or brass, with minimum heat input and distortion of metal. Is also cuts through rusted, painted or coated surfaces without prior surface preparation. This inverter-based system operates on standard 230 volt, single or 3-phase power. Simply connect to an air compressor or other air source, and this system is ready to cut. Torch for excellent cutting results: this state-of-the-art torch provides the level of performance and features you would expect from a more expensive torch. Starts without high-frequency so it will not interfere with controls or computers. Precision-engineered consumable parts are easy to change and require no tools. Lightweight, flexible 20' (6.1m) torch leads. Full 1-year warranty on repair parts and labor.
  • Protective interlock circuitry disables the power supply if torch consumable parts are incorrectly assembled
  • Surlock electrode eliminates tip wobble
  • Two modes of operation available - standoff cutting or drag cutting
  • Easy-to-use torch trigger release and ergonomic handle provide comfort during long cutting sessions
  • Latch feature allows the cutting arc to remain active without constantly depressing the torch switch
$85 standard freight fee. Applies to direct shipping points within the 48 continental US states. Rural Area Surcharge may apply.
  • *An additional $40.00 will apply to all residential deliveries of heavy-equipment.
  • *For lift-gate service, add $135.00.
Thermal Dynamics 1-1670-1 C-70A Air Plasma Cutter Cutting System
  • Model: 103051
  • Shipping Weight: 80lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 1-1670-1
  • Manufactured by: Firepower
  • Also Known As: FPW1-1670-1, VCT-1-1670-1

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 19 March, 2008.