Plasma Cutting System produces finished gouges.

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CUTMASTER(TM) 100 features PCH-102 SureLok® torch with MaximumLife(TM) electrode. Highly visible arc makes it easy for operator to see and control. IGBT variable power supply delivers up to 80 A of cutting current. Extended torch tip and streamlined shield cup allow beveling at angles up to 45 degrees. Tip Saver(TM) current fold-back circuit prevents tip failure that can result when tip touches work at high output current levels.



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Thermal Dynamics® Takes Gouging to the Next Level with CUTMASTER 100(TM)



St. Louis- September 15, 2002-Gouging is taken to a whole new precision level by Thermal Dynamics® with the new CUTMASTER(TM) 100 plasma cutting system, which produces shallow and deep gouges that often require no further rework or grinding.

The heart of the CUTMASTER 100's precision gouging capability is the PCH-102 SureLok® torch with MaximumLife(TM) electrode that provides excellent arc characteristics and versatility. A dependable, highly visible arc makes it easy for the operator to see and control. The torch design allows great flexibility in angle of attack for accurate control of gouge depth and width. An IGBT variable power supply delivers up to 80 amps of cutting current.

SureLok torches feature extended tips for maximum visibility and reach. The extended tip and streamlined shield cup allow excellent beveling at angles up to 45°.

A Tip Saver(TM) current fold-back circuit prevents tip failure that can result when the tip touches the work at high output current levels, prolonging consumable parts life. The system has earned IP-23C and CSA NTRL/C certifications for safety, durability and reliability.

Thermal Dynamics is a division of Thermadyne® Industries, a global welding and cutting products company with headquarters in St. Louis, Mo. The company is comprised of long-standing, market
leading companies representing many of the most respected brand names in the welding and metal fabricating industry. For more information, visit the Thermal Dynamics web site at www.thermal-dynamics.com, or call Mike Linehan at 800-752-7621.

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