UNIMIG
UNIMIG ENVY CUT 120 Plasma Cutter U11540
UNIMIG ENVY CUT 120 Plasma Cutter U11540
SKU:U11540
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UNIMIG ENVY CUT 120 Plasma Cutter (U11540) is a professional-grade CNC-ready plasma cutter built for heavy fabrication and industrial use. With up to 120 A output, a 6 m SC160 torch and a robust 415 V three-phase supply, it delivers clean cuts up to 50 mm and severance up to 70 mm on mild steel.
Key Features
- Up to 50 mm clean cut and 70 mm severance on mild steel
- CNC interface ready for automated cutting
- Digital air pressure regulation for consistent cut quality
- Pilot arc start for cutting through painted or contaminated surfaces
- Smart fan for reduced noise and extended component life
In the Box
- ENVY CUT 120 Plasma Cutter
- 6m SC160 Plasma Torch
- 4m 300A Earth Clamp & Lead
- Operating Manual
| MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Primary Input Voltage | 415V Three-Phase |
| Supply Plug | 32A |
| Ieff (A) | 27.5 |
| Imax (A) | 27.5 |
| Air Flow Draw (L/min) | 140–330 |
| Air Flow Pressure | 43.5–101.5 psi / 3–7 bar / 0.3–0.7 MPa |
| Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) | 402.0 |
| Protection Class | IP21S |
| Insulation Class | H |
| Minimum Generator (kVA) | 26.0 |
| Dinse Connector | 35/50 |
| Standard | AS 60974.1 |
| Warranty | 5 Years |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 810 × 280 × 520 mm |
| Weight (kg) | 39.20 |
| PLASMA SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Plasma Cut Current Range | 20–120A |
| Duty Cycle @ 40°C | 100% @ 120A |
| Mild Steel Cut Thickness | 50mm |
| Mild Steel Severance Thickness | 70mm |
| Stainless Steel Cut Thickness | 45mm |
| Aluminium Cut Thickness | 40mm |
| Copper Cut Thickness | 25mm |
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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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