UNIMIG
RAZOR Cut 40 Air Plasma Cutter
RAZOR Cut 40 Air Plasma Cutter
SKU:U14001K
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The RAZOR™ CUT 120 is designed for maximum performance, offering the highest level of cutting performance from UNIMIG’s range. Capable of clean cutting 45mm and severing 60mm, this machine is for the professional needing maximum power from a portable machine.
MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS |
Primary Input Voltage | 240V Single Phase |
Supply Plug | 15Amp |
Ieff (A) | 15 |
No Load Voltage (V) | 210 |
Protection Class | IP21 |
Insulation Class | H |
Dinse Connector | 10/25 |
Standard | AS/NZ60974-1 |
Warranty | 3 years |
SIZE AND WEIGHT
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Weight (kg) | 18kg |
Dimensions | 610x215x420mm |
PLASMA CUT SPECIFICATIONS
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Plasma Cut Current Range | 20-120A |
Plasma Cut Duty Cycle @ 40C |
25% @ 40A / 60% @ 26A / 100% @ 20A |
Mild Steel Cut Thickness | 12mm (internal) / 16mm (external) |
Mild Steel Severance Thickness |
14mm (internal) / 18mm (external) |
Aluminum Cut Thickness |
6mm (internal) / 8mm (external) |
Aluminium Severance Thickness | 8mm (internal) / 10mm (external) |
Stainless Steel Cut Thickness |
6mm (internal) / 8mm (external) |
Stainless Steel Severance Thickness | 8mm (internal) / 10mm (external) |
Air Flow Draw Off (l/min) | 120 |
Air Flow Pressure (bar) | 5.17 (75psi) |
Plasma Arc Start | Pilot Arc |
Package Contents:
- RAZOR™ CUT 40 AIR Plasma Cutter
- 6m SC80 Plasma Torch
- 4m 300 AMP Earth Clamp
- Air Regulator
- Operating Manual
- Customer Promise
- Price Match
- 30-Day Returns
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Shipping & Delivery
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Same-Day Click & Collect
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Warranties and Returns
Warranties and Returns
- Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
- 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
- Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority
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