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Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V

Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V

£895.00
Sale price  £895.00 Regular price  £895.00
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Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V

Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V

£895.00
Sale price  £895.00 Regular price  £895.00
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The Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V is a 60A single-phase inverter plasma cutter for precise cutting of automotive and general fabrication steels.

Key Features

  • 230V single-phase IGBT inverter
  • Up to 20 mm clean cut
  • Non-HF start PT60 torch
  • Adjustable air pressure control
  • Generator compatible for mobile use
  • Lightweight, portable workshop unit
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Technical Datasheet

Download the official manufacturer datasheet for Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V including specifications, compatibility information and technical details.

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Technical Features

  • IGBT inverter plasma cutter with a straightforward digital amp display for setting and checking output quickly at the machine
  • 2T and 4T torch control for short cuts or longer runs where you want to keep the trigger held off
  • Air pressure adjustment built in, so the cut can be set up properly for the material and consumable condition
  • Rated for clean cutting up to 20 mm, with severance capability up to 25 mm for heavier workshop work
  • Portable singlephase 230V unit, suitable for site repair, bodyshop and fabrication use where workshop mobility matters
  • Generator friendly, so it can be used in mobile service or locations where mains supply is not ideal
  • Supplied with a 6 metre PT60 plasma torch, giving decent reach around a bench or vehicle repair area
  • Includes earth return lead and clamp, so it is ready to put into service without extra basic accessories
  • Easy set up and operation, suited to daytoday trade use rather than complicated adjustment
  • Aircooled inverter design with fan cooling for practical workshop reliability
  • Compact enough to move between bays or load into a service vehicle, with an inverter trolley available as an option
  • Circle cutting attachment available as an option for repeatable round cuts and template work
  • Designed for professional plasma cutting in bodyshops, repair centres and fabrication workshops where clean, controlled cutting is required
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Specification

Input Voltage
1P-230V (+
Input Current
32A
Current Range
15-60A
Cutting Capacity, Clean Cut
20mm
Cutting Capacity, Severance
25mm
Air Pressure
5.5 bar
Duty Cycle @ 40°C
60A @ 40%
Power Factor @ 100%
0.73
Insulation Class
IP21
Cooling
Fan
Dimensions
605 x 305 x 555mm
Weight
20kg

FAQs

What cutting capacity does the Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V offer for workshop use?
On a suitable 230V supply it will comfortably produce a 20 mm clean cut on steel, with a maximum severance of around 25 mm when you are prepared to go slower and dress the edge. This makes it well suited to typical bodyshop and fabrication work such as chassis sections, brackets, heavy panel work and general plate cutting, without needing a three-phase machine.
What power and air supply does the Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V require?
It runs on single-phase 230V with an input current of 32 A, so in practice you should provide a dedicated 32 A fused circuit with the correct industrial socket. Compressed air is required at about 5.5 bar with adequate flow from a workshop compressor and a clean, dry air supply. Using a decent filter/regulator upstream of the machine will improve cut quality and extend consumable life.
Is the Cros Arc Plasma 61 NHF 230V suitable for mobile or site work?
Yes, it is a 20 kg inverter unit with a 6 m PT60 torch, so it is reasonably portable and is specified as generator friendly, provided the generator is correctly sized, stable and suitable for inverter welders/cutters. For site work we advise a quality AVR or inverter generator with enough continuous kVA, plus correct cable sizing to minimise voltage drop.
What torch and accessories are supplied, and what options are available?
The package includes the Plasma 61 NHF inverter power source, a 6 m PT60 plasma cutting torch, and an earth return lead with clamp. For workshops needing more capability, there are optional accessories such as a circle cutting attachment (SCP2550) for repeatable holes and radii, and an inverter trolley (CAP0216) to move the machine, cables and gas/air hardware safely around the shop. BWS can also supply PT60 consumables and spares to keep the system in daily professional use.

Expert Advice

Dan Jennings

Dan Jennings says

This is a 230 V single‑phase plasma cutter suited to general bodyshop and light fabrication work. In practice it is used for dismantling panels, trimming brackets, cutting out corroded sections, and preparing repair patches on mild steel and stainless. With a clean air supply and a sensible duty cycle it will handle most chassis, bracket and panel thicknesses you see in everyday repair.

Key points to watch are your mains supply and air quality. On a weak or long 230 V circuit you will see reduced performance and nuisance tripping, so it is worth giving it a dedicated, correctly fused outlet. For the air side, keep a dry, regulated feed; moisture quickly shortens consumable life and makes the cut erratic.

A common issue we see is running worn tips far too long, then blaming the machine for poor cut quality. Change consumables early and maintain a consistent torch stand‑off. Set up correctly, this type of plasma gives reliable, tidy cuts and speeds up strip and fabrication compared with grinders or oxy‑fuel on thin material.

Dan Jennings, Senior Engineer

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