New CUTi 35 replaces older models

The manual plasma cutting inverter CUTi 35 draws maximum power from the single-phase 230 V mains due to sinusoidal power consumption with PFC (power factor correction). Electrically conductive materials, i.e., mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium and copper, with a material thickness of up to 12 mm can be cut efficiently with this method. The permanently connected plasma torch of the type KjellCut 35C is ignited by means of a drawn pilot arc without work-piece contact.

Due to its compact design and light weight of only 10 kg (including torch), the inverter CUTi 35 is ideally suited for repairing and servicing on construction sites, in workshops and during assembly work. The range of applications of the manual plasma cutting inverter can be extended by a large variety of accessories, e.g., wheel guide, longer consumables or circle-cutting device, guaranteeing versatile use, among others for straight, contour, hole and template cutting.

With immediate effect, the new inverter CUTi 35 replaces the model CUTi 40. All units of the CUTi series are supplied with an original equipment kit including consumables and tools as well as a pressure regulator.

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