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* Razor Cut 45 product page (http://razorweld.com/catalogue_product.asp?product=983&category=22&subcategory=87)
* Razor Cut 45 product page (http://razorweld.com/catalogue_product.asp?product=983&category=22&subcategory=87)
* General plasma cutting info (https://www.millerwelds.com/resources/article-library/how-to-select-and-operate-a-hand-held-plasma-cutter)
* General plasma cutting info (https://www.millerwelds.com/resources/article-library/how-to-select-and-operate-a-hand-held-plasma-cutter)
* All about plasma cutting (https://www.georgesplasmacuttershop.com/all-about-plasma-cutting-3)


= PROCEDURE =
= PROCEDURE =

Revision as of 16:15, 30 April 2021

Shop Area: Metal Shop

Tool: Plasma Cutter (handheld)

Requires in-person training: Yes

Procedure Number: UG 110-03, Rev. 1

Last Revision: 4/30/2021


GENERAL

The RazorCut 45 plasma cutter is used for making curved cuts in metal. It can cut up to 5/8" thick steel and 1/4" aluminum.

SAFETY

REFERENCE

PROCEDURE

  1. Connect the Plasma cutter to compressed air.
  2. Ensure that the settings on the plasma cutter are correct (Power, 4T, )
  3. Connect ground clamp to workpiece.
  4. Set plasma torch in position to cut.
  5. Pull trigger until arc begins.
  6. Pull trigger a second time to make cut.
  7. Pull trigger a third time to ramp down power.
  8. Pull trigger a fourth time to turn off.

TROUBLESHOOTING