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specifications for the west plasma cutter 150

 
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b14ck5m1th
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:09 pm    Post subject: specifications for the west plasma cutter 150 Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

HELP.. (its the wife here), we bought a WEST plasma arc cutter 150 a couple of years ago... now we need to sell it and l can't find the spec for it!!
it uses compressed air up to at least 7 bar , and cuts through not less than 33mm.its also 3 phase. we bought it to cut up NiCr furnace walls that were 35-40 mm thick.
is West still around any more? if anybody can help l would be so grateful...
i have not been able to find the spec of anything simular to use
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:24 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

I have never heard of that make of plasma cutter, but it sounds like a decent one if it can cut over 30mm
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:09 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

I cant say 'West' is a brand of plasma i have heard of.

Pretty much, people will want to know the maximum clean cut, max severence cut, duty cycle, if its hf start.
Non big name machines sometimes make it harder to find the correct consumables for that machine.


Sounds like it could be a generic machine that various companies re badge.

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