Cut 100 P80 Plasma Torch Head

Cut 100 P80 Plasma Torch Head

The CUT 100 P80 Plasma Torch Head is a heavy-duty, high-performance cutting torch designed for precision plasma cutting applications at higher current capacities. Engineered to operate efficiently with CUT-100 plasma cutting machines, this torch head delivers powerful arc stability, faster cutting speeds, and superior edge quality across a wide range of conductive metals.

Built with robust materials and advanced design, the CUT 100 P80 torch head ensures long service life, consistent performance, and reduced downtime—making it ideal for industrial fabrication and CNC plasma cutting operations.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
ModelCUT 100 P80 Plasma Torch Head
Rated Current100 Amps
Duty Cycle60% – 100%
Arc StartingHigh Frequency (HF) / Pilot Arc
Cooling MethodAir Cooled
Torch TypeHandheld / CNC Machine Compatible
Cable Length5m / 6m / 8m (Optional)
Operating Voltage220V / 380V / 415V (Machine Dependent)
Gas TypeCompressed Air
Air Pressure Requirement5.0 – 6.5 Bar
Air Flow Rate150 – 220 L/min
Cutting ThicknessUp to 25 mm (Depending on material)
Maximum SeveranceUp to 35 mm
Cutting SpeedHigh Speed (Material & Thickness Dependent)
Electrode & Nozzle TypeP80 Standard Consumables
Insulation ClassF
Protection ClassIP21
WeightApprox. 3 – 4 kg
ApplicationIndustrial / CNC Plasma Cutting

Key Features

  • Designed for CUT-100 plasma cutting machines

  • High current capacity up to 100 Amps

  • Stable pilot arc for smooth and continuous cutting

  • Heavy-duty, heat-resistant construction

  • Clean cuts with minimal slag formation

  • Compatible with standard P80 consumables

  • Suitable for both manual and CNC applications

  • Easy maintenance and quick consumable replacement

Applications

  • Industrial fabrication

  • Structural steel cutting

  • Shipbuilding and heavy engineering

  • Automotive and repair workshops

  • CNC plasma cutting systems

Compatible Materials

  • Mild Steel

  • Stainless Steel

  • Aluminum

  • Copper and other conductive metals

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