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At Premier Welding we aim to offer exceptional value on premium welding and cutting solutions. The Jasic EVO CUT 100 (3-phase) plasma inverter delivers powerful performance, rugged durability, and professional cutting precision. Engineered for demanding fabrication and industrial environments, this machine combines advanced digital control with operator-friendly features — all backed by a market-leading 5-year warranty.
Package Includes
CUT 45 PFC power source IPT-60 plasma torch (6 m) Work return lead & clamp (3 m
This is ideal for:
Heavy fabrication and industrial cutting tasks Workshops needing high-capacity plasma cutting CNC cutting integration via 14-Pin CNC interface Professionals requiring reliable, precise cutting at scale
What Does it Cut?
Clean cut (carbon steel): up to 30mm @ 400mm/min Severance cut (carbon steel): up to 40mm Pierce cut: up to 22mm
Features
Rugged, ergonomic design with ClearVision technology SurePlasma technology for consistent ignition across torch lengths HF stabilising technology Mesh cutting, 2T/4T modes, pilot arc & non-HF arc ignition Gas check, post-flow time and cutting torch length settings Generator friendly with auto sleep mode and quick factory reset ABAP: Active Balancing Air Passage for optimised cooling Fan-on-demand for energy efficiency USB Type-C port for software updates & device charging Key power electronic component protection Overcurrent & overheat protection 14-Pin CNC interface for automated cutting Optional integrated compressor & trolley for portability
Technical Data
Input Voltage: 3PH, AC 400V ±15%, 50/60Hz Rated Input Power: 16.5kVA Input Current (Imax / Leff): 21.3A / 13.5A Current Range: 20–100A Open Circuit Voltage: 310V Duty Cycle @ 40°C: 100A @ 40% Air Requirements: 5 Bar (73psi), 7.7CFM (220 L/min) Efficiency: ≥85% Power Factor: ≥0.9 Idle Power Consumption: ≤50W Protection / Insulation Class: IP23S / H Arc Ignition: Non-HF Dimensions (LxWxH): 626 × 230 × 416 mm Weight: 23kg
Why Buy the Jasic EVO CUT 100?
The Jasic EVO CUT 100 is purpose-built for professionals needing high-capacity plasma cutting in tough industrial settings. With clean cuts up to 30mm and severance up to 40mm, it delivers cutting-edge performance with outstanding efficiency. Its CNC interface and optional compressor make it versatile for workshops and automated systems alike. Backed by Jasic’s unbeatable 5-year warranty, this is a plasma inverter designed to perform day after day.
Jasic welders come with an industry-leading 5-year warranty when registered.
Are Jasic welders suitable for professional use?
Jasic welders are built for professional and industrial use, offering durability, advanced features, and consistent performance for demanding jobs across various industries.
What power supply do Jasic welders require?
Depending on the model, Jasic welders operate on either a 230V or 400V power supply. Always check the specifications of your specific machine to ensure compatibility with your power source.
What materials can I weld with a Jasic welder?
Jasic welders can handle a variety of materials, including steel, aluminium, and stainless steel. The suitability depends on the model and welding process, such as MIG, TIG, or MMA.
What is the duty cycle on a Jasic welder?
The duty cycle of a Jasic welder depends on the model. For example, the Jasic Pro MIG 200 has a 35% duty cycle at 200 amps. Always consult the product specifications for detailed performance metrics.
What accessories are available for Jasic welders?
Jasic provides a wide range of accessories, including welding torches, wire feeders, and protective gear. These are designed to enhance performance and usability across various welding applications.
How energy efficient are Jasic welders?
Jasic welders are highly energy-efficient due to their inverter technology. This ensures minimal energy consumption while delivering consistent and reliable welding performance.
Does Premier Welding offer financing options for Jasic welders?
Premier Welding offers flexible financing options, including 0% APR on purchases over £99 through PayPal. This allows you to spread the cost of your Jasic welder interest-free.
How does a plasma cutter work?
A plasma cutter works by generating an electric arc between an electrode and the workpiece, ionising the gas to create plasma. This high-temperature plasma melts the metal, while a jet of compressed gas blows the molten material away, enabling precise cutting.
How efficient is plasma welding?
Plasma welding is highly efficient, offering precise control and deep penetration, which reduces the need for multiple passes. It enables faster welding speeds and produces less heat-affected zones, resulting in improved weld quality and reduced distortion in materials.
How much are plasma cutters?
Plasma cutters in the UK typically range from £300 to £3,000, depending on the brand, model, and features. Entry-level models are more affordable, while industrial-grade machines with advanced capabilities can be pricier. Always consider your specific needs.
How to choose a welder?
When choosing a welder, consider the type of welding you'll be doing (MIG, TIG, or Stick), the materials you'll work with, and your skill level. Look for a machine with the right amperage range, portability, and safety features. Don’t forget to check reviews!
How to use a plasma cutter?
To use a plasma cutter, ensure you wear appropriate PPE. Set up the machine and connect it to a power source. Adjust the air pressure and cutting speed. Hold the torch at a 90-degree angle to the workpiece, then trigger the arc and move steadily along the cut line.
What are plasma cutters?
Plasma cutters are advanced tools that use a high-velocity jet of ionised gas (plasma) to cut through electrically conductive materials, such as steel and aluminium. They offer precision and speed, making them ideal for various welding and fabrication tasks.
What equipment do welders use?
Welders use various equipment, including welding machines (MIG, TIG, and stick welders), protective gear (helmets, gloves, and aprons), gas cylinders, welding rods, and accessories like clamps and wire brushes. Proper tools ensure safety and quality in welding projects.
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