This equipment supports dual voltage input (220V/380V) to adapt to different power environments. It has a wide cutting thickness range; the LGK40 model can handle 6-12mm carbon steel, while the LGK100 model has a maximum cutting thickness of 30mm. During operation, the current parameters need to be adjusted according to the material thickness (e.g., 60A is recommended for the LGK60 model), and the torch should be kept perpendicular to the workpiece, with a distance controlled at 1-3mm. For safety, the equipment is equipped with overload and leakage protection functions. Operators must wear protective masks and gloves to avoid arc burns or injury from flying debris.
Compared to traditional flame cutting, plasma cutting machines have more concentrated arc energy, produce narrower and more perpendicular kerfs, and have a smaller heat-affected zone, reducing material deformation. Its cooling torch design extends the equipment's lifespan, and current stabilization technology ensures a continuous, uninterrupted arc during the cutting process.

