Plasma Cutters
The main components of a plasma cutter are a power supply, arc starting console, and a plasma torch. The plasma jet, produced after the electric arc merges with high pressured gas flow, reaches the temperature of 40,000° F, making it possible to cut through the metal piece. Plasma cutting systems can be generally divided into two types: conventional and high-precision. The former are typically associated with handheld operation, while the latter are used for more complex designs to make the highest quality cuts. Discover our collection of plasma cutters and select the perfect tool to get the job done.
Commonly used in fabrication shops, industrial construction, and automotive repair, plasma cutters are tools developed for cutting through conductive metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. As the name implies, this equipment uses hot plasma gas that is created with the help of compressed air and electricity. Plasma cutters are rather affordable and make highly precise and quick cuts, that is why this cutting technique is widely used not only in industrial applications, but also in small workshops. If you’re familiar with metal cutting process, then you know how quality equipment is important for creating a smooth, clean cut without jagged edges.


