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Uploaded on May 4, 2011

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Kevin Oeste and Crew From V8TV Review Eastwood Plasma Cutter as they chop up a chassis on 110V.

Versa-Cut Plasma Cutter easily slices through materials up to 3/8" thick...works anywhere with a 110v or 220v outlet
Our Eastwood-designed plasma cutter is your smartest choice for making clean, fast cuts through steel, stainless or aluminum as thin as 24-gauge, or as thick as 3/8". Compared to mechanical cutting, our Versa-Cut Plasma Cutter works significantly faster, and makes curved and intricate cuts more easily and precisely. Inverter technology offers superior arc stability and cutting power using either 110 or 220 volts.

110v or 220v AC input with inverter technology
20' torch cable; 10' ground cable with clamp
Rated 40-amp output
Air flow rate: 3.0cfm at 20-65psi
Backed by Eastwood's no-hassle 3-year warranty

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  • SpeedyChevy72

    what air compressure would u recomend (in gallons)

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  • EastwoodCo

    We run our air pressure around 40-60psi depending on what you are cutting. Obviously the thicker metal you are cutting, the higher voltage and air pressure you will need to punch through the metal. Hope that helps! -Matt/EW

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  • Veikra

    You need a 1/2 inch version in your 220V lineup.

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