Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Plasma Cutter.
Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and
follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself
and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your purchase
giving you long and satisfactory service.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can
be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY
Through purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the
obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE
regulations in relation to the treatment, recycling & recovery and
environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE.
In effect, this means that this product must not be disposed of with general
household waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal
facility.
Your plasma cutting unit is fitted with sophisticated safeguards which block
functioning and therefore the cutting operations until all the safety conditions
are present. The plasma cutting technique requires dangerously high voltage
for pilot arc starting and during cutting, therefore the following safety rules
must be observed with great care.
ELECTRICITY
1. Make sure that the unit is earthed and that the supply line has an
adequate earth connection.
2. Make sure that the work bench has a satisfactory earth connection.
3. Avoid contact between the metal bars being cut
clothes.
4. Do not lean on the piece being cut or hold it in your hands.
5. Do not use in damp environments or on wet surfaces.
6. Do not use the unit if the tor
7. Always turn the unit off before replacing the electrode, the nozzle or the
spr
eader tip of the torch.
8. Always switch the unit off and remove the power cable from the mains
so
cket before carrying out any maintenance on the unit.
ch or cables appear damaged.
and bare skin or damp
CAUTION: IF DURING THE CUTTING OPERATION A SLIGHT ELECTRIC
SHOCK IS FELT, STOP WORK IMMEDIATELY AND DO NOT USE THE UNIT
UNTIL THE FAULT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED AND RESOLVED.
CUTTING FUMES AND GASES
Harmful fumes and metallic powders are produced during the cutting
operation. Metals which are painted or coated or which contain mercury,
cadmium, zinc, lead and graphite may produce harmful concentrations of
toxic fumes during cutting.
To protect the operator or other persons from exposure to possible toxic fumes,
fume respirators should be worn and work areas should be adequately
ventilated.
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When working in enclosed environments, suction units should be fitted below
the cutting areas.
CAUTION: WHEN HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR DEGREASING AGENTS
ARE PRESENT, THE MATERIAL TO BE CUT SHOULD BE CLEANED PROPERLY
TO PREVENT THE FORMATION OF TOXIC GASES. SOME CHLORINATED
SOLVENTS MAY DECOMPOSE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE RADIATION
GIVEN OUT BY THE ARC AND MAY GENERATE PHOSGENE GAS.
FIRE HAZARDS
1. Prevent sparks or hot scale from producing flames.
2. Remove inflammable or combustible materials from
3. Make sure that fire-fighting equipment is located near the work area.
4. Situate the unit in an area where the air can be sucked in and exhausted
from the grilles on t
CAUTION: DO NOT CUT FUEL OR LUBRICANT CONTAINERS EVEN IF THESE
ARE EMPTY. DO NOT CUT CONTAINERS OR CASINGS WHICH CONTAIN
INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL.NEVER CUT IN ENVIRONMENTS WHICH ARE
POLLUTED BY INFLAMMABLE GAS OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID VAPOURS
(SUCH AS PETROL).
he pane
l.
the cutting area.
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EMC
Before installing the plasma cutting unit, carry out an inspection of the
surrounding area, observing the following guidelines:
1. Make sure that there are no other power supply cables, control lines,
telephone leads or other equipment near the unit.
2. Make sure that there are no radio receivers or television appliances.
3. Make sure there are no computers or other control systems.
4. Make sure that there is no-one with a pacemaker or hearing aid in the
area around the unit.
5. Check the immunity of any other equipment operating in the same
environment. In certain cases additional protective measures may be
required.
Interference can be reduced in the following ways:
1. If there is interference in the power supply line, an E.M.C. filter should be
inserted between the mains and the unit.
2. The output cables of the unit should be shortened; these should be kept
close together and stretched along the ground.
3. All the panels of the unit should be correctly closed after carrying out
maintenance.
SAFETY DEVICES
The plasma cutting units are supplied with the following safety devices:
THERMAL PROTECTION DEVICES
These are installed at the points most subject to high temperatures such as the
power transformers and the rectifying units. An amber light on the front panel
lights up when the thermal protection device intervenes.
AN ELECTRIC SHOCK PROTECTION DEVICE
This prevents the operator from coming into contact with the live parts of the
torch (such as the electrode, etc.) This consists of a safety device, built into the
body of the torch, which breaks the main power circuit when the end part of
the torch is removed to replace the electrode or the tip.
When the electrical protection device intervenes, the unit is prevented from
operating.
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
EYE AND BODY PROTECTION
One of the hazards during the welding/cutting process is the emission of
electromagnetic waves due to the electric arc. The length of these waves
ranges from infrared to ultraviolet. If these rays hit the eyes, they can cause
various complaints such as conjunctivitis, burns to the retina, deterioration of
sight, etc. Moreover a high concentration of ultraviolet rays can burn the skin.
It is, therefore, extremely important that the operator uses adequate safety
equipment and clothing, such as:
• Leather gloves
• Leather aprons
•Safety shoes
• Safety mask (or even better helmet) large enough to cover the
whole of the face, equipped with safety lenses able to filter all the
radiation and reduce the intensity of the light absorbed by the eye.
CAUTION: NEVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, LOOK AT AN ELECTRIC
ARC WITHOUT EYE PROTECTION.
CAUTION: A FURTHER HAZARD FOR EYES IS THE RISK OF SPLINTERS OR
PARTICLES WHICH MAY BE DETACHED DURING THE CUTTING
OPERATIONS OR DURING GRINDING, BRUSHING OR HAMMERING AWAY
OF THE SCALE.ALWAYS WEAR GOGGLES OR PROTECTIVE SHIELDS WITH
TRANSPARENT LENSES DURING THESE OPERATIONS TO PREVENT
SPLINTERS OR OTHER FOREIGN BODIES FROM ENTERING THE EYE.
IMPORTANT: safety screens should be installed around the welding area to
protect other people, who may be working in adjacent areas, from the
radiation given out by the arc.
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SYMBOLS
The following symbols appear on your Plasma Cutter:
Caution
Read the Instruction Manual
Mains Supply
Plasma Cutting
Thermal Protection Device
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the mains lead to a 230 Volt (50Hz) single phase 30 amp electrical
supply, through a suitably fused isolator.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT TO A DOMESTIC SYSTEM VIA A 13 AMP
PLUG.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Green & Yellow -Earth
Blue-Neutral
Brown-Live
• Connect GREEN & YELLOW cord to terminal marked with a letter “E” or Earth
symbol “ ” or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.
• Connect BROWN cord to terminal marked with a letter “L” or coloured RED.
• Connect BLUE cord to terminal marked with a letter “N” or coloured BLACK.
We recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a
Residual Current Device (RCD)
If in any doubt, DO NOT attempt any connections or repairs yourself. Consult
a qualified electrician, your local Clarke dealer or Clarke International on:
020 8988 7400 or e-mail Service@clarkeinternational.com
CABLE EXTENSION
Always use an approved extension cable suitable for the power rating of this tool (see
specifications), the conductor size should also be at least the same size as that on the
machine, or larger. When using cable reel, always unwind the cable completely.
IMPORTANT
If a cable extension is needed, it is essential to comply with the following data.
VoltageExtension lengthCable section
230Vup to 20 Meters
230V20 - 50 Meters
10
2.5mm
4mm
2
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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
WHAT IS PLASMA CUTTING
Plasma Cutting is a fast, clean and distortion free, means of cutting through all
types of metal from mild and stainless steels to aluminium and copper.
• An inert gas (compressed air) is blown at high speed out of the
nozzle; whilst at the same time an electrical arc travels through the
gas heating it to an extremely high temperature, this ionizes the gas.
• The column of heated ionized gas is called “Plasma” and is a good
conductor of electricity.
• The cutting procedure utilises the plasma to transfer the electric arc
to the metal workpiece, which is melted by the heat and then
blown out of the way using the compressed air supply.
HOW THE PLASMA CUTTER WORKS
• The start of the cycle is determined by an arc, called the pilot arc,
which is struck between the electrode (negative polarity) and the
torch nozzle (positive polarity) due to the short circuit between these
two elements.
NOTE: The duration of the pilot arc is set in the factory at 3 seconds; if
the transfer has not been made within this time, the cycle is
automatically stops.
• When the torch is brought into direct contact with the workpiece
(connected to the positive polarity of the power source) the pilot arc is
transferred between the electrode and the workpiece itself thus
striking a plasma arc, also called cutting arc.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1ON/OFF Switch
2Output
current kno
3Green LEDTurns ON when input voltage is applied
4Amber LEDON when the thermal protection is activated.
5Red LEDTurns ON when torch is triggered. Blinks qu
6Input cord
7Work cable with clamp
8Torch (with a trigger security cap)
Adjusts the cutting current supplied by the machine
b
according to the thickness of material/speed.
blinks slowly when voltage goes above 260V, or below 180V.
ickly during 3 second
safety pre-flow prior to pilot arc ignition. Blinks slowly if
cutting arcs not initiated after 3 second pilot arc ignition.
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ASSEMBLY
1. Connect the power supply cable to a mains socket.
2.
Fasten the earth clamp to the
workpiece. If a metal bench is
being u
been connected to earth.
• If the surface of the piece to be
sed, make sure it has also
cut is painted, rusty or covered
with insulating material, clean
the surface so that satisfactory
contact between the
workpiece and the earth
clamp can be obtained.
GAS SUPPLY,
• This unit has a built in compressor which supplys the compressed air
to the plasma cutter, a seperate supply is not required.
USING THE PLASMA CUTTER
• The torch can be comfortably held in one hand or steadied with two
hands. Choose the technique that feels most comfortable and
allows good control and movement. Position the index finger or
thumb to press the control switch on the torch handle.
SWITCHING ON/OFF
1. Switch the plasma cutter ON using
the ON/OFF switch.
• The Green LED will light up on
th
e control panel.
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CUTTING
1. With the torch in starting position, activate the torch trigger button.
• The unit will initiate gas purge (pre-flow)
condensation that has accumulated in the torch
• When the gas purge is complete, pilot arc will come on and stay on
until the main cutting arc starts.
• If cutting arc has not started after 2-3 seconds. The pilot arc will go
out. The trigger should be released and pressed again to relight the
pilot arc.
CAUTION: AVOID UNNECESSARY LIGHTING OF THE PILOT ARC, TO
PREVENT EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION OF THE ELECTRODE AND NOZZLE.
CAUTION: BECAUSE THIS MODEL HAS A PILOT ARC, CUTTING CAN
COMMENCE EVEN ON METAL WHICH IS PAINTED OR COATED.
HOWEVER, DO BE AWARE THAT FUMES MAY BE GIVEN OFF BY BURNING
PAINT OR COATED SURFACES.
to remove any
2. Once on, the main cutting arc remains on as long as
down, unless the torch is withdrawn from the work or torch motion is too
slow. Keep moving while cutting.
FOR EDGE STARTS
Hold the torch perpendicular to the
workpiece with the front of the tip on
the edge of the workpiece at the
point where the cut is to start.
FOR DRAG CUTS
Keep the torch in contact with the
orkpiece. For standoff cutting hold
w
the torch 2-3 mm from the work.
Cut at a steady speed without
3.
pausing. Maintain the cutting
eed so that the arc lag is about
sp
30° behind the travel direction.
4. If the cutting arc is interrupted,
and the tor
pressed, the pilot arc comes back
on automatically for 3 seconds.
ch trigger remains
the trigger is held
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PIERCING WITH A HAND TORCH
NOTE: Recommended maximum piercing capacity is 2mm. If you need
to make a cut on a metal sheet which has a sickness of more than
2mm without an edge start, make a hole ø 6mm using an electric
drill before you start cutting.
1. When piercing, tilt the torch
slightly so that blowback particles
blow away from the operator and
torch.
2. Complete the piercing off the
cutting line and then continue the
onto the line. Hold the torch
cut
perpendicular to the workpiece
after the cut is complete.
3. Clean spatter and scale from the
shield cup and the tip as soon as
possible. Spraying or dipping the
shield cup in anti-spatter
compound will minimize the amount of scale which adheres to it
CAUTION: SPARKS FROM THE CUTTING PROCESS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO COATED, PAINTED, AND OTHER SURFACES SUCH AS GLASS, PLASTIC
AND METAL
NOTE: Handle torch leads with care and protect them from damage.
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SHUTTING OFF THE PLASMA CUTTER
• To stop cutting remove the torch from the workpiece. To extinguish
the pilot arc release the trigger.
NOTE: When the trigger is released, compressed air will continue to flow
for a short period of time, in order to cool the torch. Do not switch
off the machine until the air has stopped flowing or damage may
occur to the torch.
WARNING: WHEN YOU LIFT THE TORCH AWAY FROM THE WORKPIECE THE
CUTTING ARC WILL BE LOST BUT THE PILOT ARC WILL REMAIN IGNITED IN
THE NOZZLE UNTIL THE TORCH TRIGGER IS RELEASED.
WARNING: NEVER TOUCH THE NOZZLE WHILST THE PILOT ARC IS IGNITED
AS THIS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
AFTER USE
• Allow the plasma cutter time to cool down before storage .
• Drain the air filter before putting your plasma cutter away, See
page 19.
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POTENTIAL PROBLEM DURING USE
Insufficient
penetration
Interuption of the
c
utting arc
Excessive scoria
settlement
Tilted cutting1. Torch position not correct;
1. Cutting speed too high.
2. Torch is tilted.
3. Workpiece is too thick.
4. Cutting current is too low.
5. Torch parts are worn out.
1. Cutting speed too slow;
2. Excessive distance between torch and workpiece;
3. AC line too low - reduce output current;
4. Torch parts are worn out;
5. Non-genuine Manufacturer's parts;
6. Work cable is disconnected;
1. Too low cutting speed (bottom dross);
2. Too high cutting speed (top dross);
3. Excessive distance between torch and workpiece;
4. Cutting current too low;
5. Torch parts are worn out;
6. Non-genuine Manufacturer's parts;
2. Asymmetric wear of nozzle hol
of the torch parts;
e and/or wrong assemblage
Excessive wear of
he nozzle and
t
electrodes
1. Air pressure too low;
2. Exceeding system capability (material too thick);
3. Contaminated air (hum
4. Excessive pilot arc arc ignitions in the air;
5. Improperly assembled torch;
6. torch tip contacting workpiece;
7. damaged or loose torch head components;
8. non-genuine Manufacturer's parts.
idity-oil);
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MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTAINANCE ON THE PLASMA
CUTTER LET IT COOL.
CAUTION: REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT SHOULD BE CARRIED
OUT BY TRAINED PERSONNEL WHO ARE AWARE OF THE RISKS CAUSED BY
THE HIGH VOLTAGES
UNIT
• Keep the area around the machine clean and free of combustible
materials.
• Do not allow debris to collect, this could obstruct air flow to the
machine.
• Inspect the unit every 3-4 months (depending on how often the unit
is used) and use compressed air to remove any dust deposits.
TORCH
To replace the consumables in
the torch:
1. Unscrew the shield cup from
the torch head assembly.
• Clean the sheild cup
thor
oughly and replace if it
is damaged (burns,
distortions or cracks).
2. Remove the nozzle, gas
diffuser ring and electrode.
• Always replace the nozzle,
gas
diffuser ring and
electrode at the same time
3. Fit a new nozzle, gas diffuser ring and electrode, Replace the shield cup
and ensure that it is secure.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you do not cross tread the sheild cup when you
r
eassemble the torch.
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TORCH BODY, HANDLE AND CABLE
These parts need no particular maintenance with the exception of a periodic
inspection and cleaning.
To keep the torch and the cable in good working order it is necessary to
follow these precautions:
• DO NOT use solvents or strong detergents when claining the plasma
cutter.
• If there is damage to the insulation such as breaks, cracks and burns
or even a loosening of electric conductors, the torch must not be
used.
• DO NOT touch torch and cable with warm or hot parts.
• DO NOT strain the cable.
• DO NOT move the cable on sharp edges or abrasive surfaces.
• DO NOT step on the cable.
• All repairs must be carried out buy a qualifided service engineer.
DRAINING CONDESATION FROM THE INTERNAL AIR FILTER
The unit is equipped with an internal air filter which must be drained at the end
of the day after use.
The filter is fitted with a knob which allows you to
accumulates.
1.
Turn the drain knob located on
the bottom of the plasma cutter
in any condensate from the
to dra
internal air filter.
2. Close the drain knob before use.
drain any condensation that
REPLACING THE AIR FILTER
• The air filter and air filter cartridge can only be r
qualified service engineer, contact your nearest Clarke service
department See page 3.
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eplaced by a
TROUBLE SHOOTING
GREEN LED OFF, 1. Plug unit into 230V outlet.
2. Reset Breaker.
GREEN LED ON,
YELLOW LED ON.
Unit is overheating.
GREEN LED ON,
YELLOW LED OFF,
No air flow when torch switch pressed.
GREEN LED ON
YELLOW LED OFF
Air flows, Pilot arc does not start.
Torch has pilot arc but does not cut.1. Work lead not connected. Make
1. Make sure the unit has not been
op
erated beyond duty cycle limits.
2. Air Flow obstructed.
1. Shield cup not properly installed
o
n torch. Check that shield cup is
fully seated against torch.
2. Faulty Torch Switch
3. Faulty Main PC Board Repair /
Repl
ace Power Supply.
1. Faulty torch parts. Inspect torch
arts and replace if necessary.
p
2. Faulty main PC Board. Repair /
replace.
re work lead is connected
su
securely to bare metal.
2. AC input power too low. Use
st distance to breaker panel
shorte
possible.
3. Faulty Main PC Board. Repair/
ace.
Repl
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply230V 50Hz 1Ph
Input Current (MAX)19 A
Output current (MIN-MAX)12A - 25A
Maximum cutting depthSteel - 10 mm
Protection ClassIP22
Weight17.9 kg
Dimensions L x W x H445 x 200 x 400 mm
Part No.6016020
Duty Cycle
40%25 Amps
100%12 Amps
Alumimium - 10 mm
Current
Please note that the details and specifications contained within, are correct
at the time of going to print. However, CLARKE International reserve the right
to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
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