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Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 625 Plasma Cutter # K2807-1, -2 Processes: Plasma cutting for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper. Continuous Output Control – Focus the arc for different material thickness. Touch Start System – Reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency. Rapid Arc Restrike – Fast cutting through gaps, even expanded metal. Front Panel Purge Control – Set the air flow rate without initiating the plasma arc. Cool Operation, Long Consumable Life - New electrode and nozzle design.
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The Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 625 Plasma Cutter allows the end user to perform plasma cutting for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper. Features include: Continuous Output Control – Focus the arc for different material thickness. Touch Start System – Reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency. Rapid Arc Restrike – Fast cutting through gaps, even expanded metal. Front Panel Purge Control – Set the air flow rate without initiating the plasma arc. New electrode and nozzle design.
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Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 625 Plasma Cutter # K2807-1, -2 Processes: Plasma cutting for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper. Continuous Output Control – Focus the arc for different material thickness. Touch Start System – Reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency. Rapid Arc Restrike – Fast cutting through gaps, even expanded metal. Front Panel Purge Control – Set the air flow rate without initiating the plasma arc. Cool Operation, Long Consumable Life - New electrode and nozzle design. |
The Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 625 Plasma Cutter allows the end user to perform plasma cutting for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper. Features include: Continuous Output Control – Focus the arc for different material thickness. Touch Start System – Reliable plasma arc initiation without high frequency. Rapid Arc Restrike – Fast cutting through gaps, even expanded metal. Front Panel Purge Control – Set the air flow rate without initiating the plasma arc. New electrode and nozzle design. |
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