PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty

PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty
PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty

Key features

  • CUT60 PILOT ARC 3 year warranty 7 day per week support in USA
  • PT60 blowback cutting torch WITH EURO CENTRAL CONNECTION
  • Blow-back start technology, Pilot Arc
  • 60% duty cycle at 60amps, 110/220 with adapter
  • Continuous Pilot Arc enables you to cut expanded, rusted, painted metals

PRIMEWELD CUT60 60Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc PT60 Torch Plasma Cutter 110V/220V Dual Voltage 3 Year Warranty

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.7
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Solid Unit - Fair Price - Stellar Support
Eric✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 28, 2023
As others have said, it comes well packaged and as far as the exterior view it has good fit and finish. The controls operate smoothly and everything plugs in as it should, not too loose and not too tight.

The supplied IPT-60 torch head is fairly common and its variants can be found on many plasma cutters from various manufacturers & brands. There are different stacks available for it including drag tips, so be sure what you need and get the right parts when ordering/purchasing consumables. Also, there are available parts/consumables for the torch head that are made in Italy which seem to be of higher quality than the Chinese offerings.

Note that the torch head is of course the bit that will see the action and suffer the most abuse, especially if cutting thicker/harder materials. Blowback of intense heat and slag/dross while cutting thick materials will drastically shorten the lifespan of the consumables and the stack itself, and can quickly take a toll on the rest of the torch head. If you eventually replace the torch, make certain that the connections are identical, as not all manufacturers use the same interface to the machine.

These machines, as with the CUT50, are mass produced and based on a more-or-less standardized platform that is shared between a number of brands with minor variations on the controls/ports and cosmetic differences on the outer cases. The upside to that is that it is a proven platform and therefore for the most part a known quantity for performance. Internal parts should be fairly common and inexpensive. That being said, similar is not always the same. Some brands may opt for the absolute lowest end of specs and components for their units, or may even go for internals that are made of factory seconds and selling essentially disposable machines. Most likely with those you are going to get a shoddy unit and bad to non-existent customer service and support, and a big hassle or hit a brick wall dead-end if you encounter a problem. This is why choosing a brand is even more important, which brings me to my last point and the main reason why this brand has earned a 5 Star rating from me here.

As others have also pointed out and I can now attest to as well, Primeweld is focused on customer support. I had some difficulties and they were prompt to respond and sort it all out. They went far over-and-above what I ever would have expected, to a degree that you just don't encounter very often anymore. To be honest, their customer support is beyond what I would have expected from a uber high-end manufacturer's similarly capable unit priced in the +/- $3,000 range, and those can definitely have problems out-of-the-box too. I literally can't say enough about how amazed I was with the way they took care of my problem and their determination to do so. I would not hesitate to do business with them again, and will recommend them to anyone without reservation.

Final thoughts are that I do wish they offered more in the way of parts, accessories, and consumables on their own site, or at least more information on that aspect and some recommended replacements/suppliers. And of course getting the manual re-translated into more Englishy English would be nice, but really there isn't all that much to be concerned with in the manual. The basic functions are simple and straight-forward, and the do's & don'ts of common sense safety are adequate. The finer points of technique and such aren't typically going to be covered in a simple owner's manual anyway.

Hope that helps some folks. Please acknowledge if it does. Thanks
Customer Service
A Tinkerer✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 21, 2023
I purchased the Primeweld Weld 60 Plasma Cutter in December of 2019 for use with my Langmuir Crossfire CNC Plasma Table. I specifically bought this unit based on both the Primeweld brand, and service, as well as its compatibility with the Langmuir table. It has taken me until late August of 2020 to finally get everything in this setup together and ready for use. I had not tested the torch in all the time I've owned it. Once I got my CAD drawings done, and the programming for the CNC table generated, I moved to the next step of proving the programs worked, then on to setting up and testing the plasma cutter. Unfortunately, the unit would not adjust for amperage while running on a 240 V 50 A circuit. I tried both the handheld and machine mounted torches, neither would work with the unit. I called their support number out in CA on a Saturday and was greatly surprised that I got an answer. Their specialist Dustin had answered the phone while with his family, patiently listened to my story, and after a few questions - he told me he would ship me a brand new unit Monday which should arrive on the east coast mid to late next week. I was greatly impressed, and thankful for their commitment to service and customer satisfaction. I have left the rating at 5 stars because the unit is well made, has all the features I need, and is very affordable compared to the competition, including the 3 year warranty. I will update this review once the new unit arrives, and when the original unit has been diagnosed by the seller.
Very surprised!!!
Joe Willy✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 6, 2023
I have the TD cut master 51"¦"¦..I am thoroughly impressed with the Primeweld Cut 60. Cleanly sliced, "¦.yes sliced, 1/2" plate and 8"x 8" x 1/2" angle with no problem. Had actually cut it up to 60amps initially and it was a mess to begin with"¦"¦but then cut it down to 40 amps and worked my way into 45 amps and it was smooth sailing from there on. It's not made in USA and that's the part that stinks but when the equivalent is made here, in the US of A and the price is almost 4X"¦..well you can do the math.
Excellent Machine!
jsawyer✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 9, 2023
Review based on using the machine on 220V.

Pros:
Excellent power. At 60 amps, it went through 1/8" CS plate like nothing.
Long reach high quality torch and extra electrode and nozzle included
Build construction of the machine is very nice. Much better than other Chinese ones I have seen.
CNC port on machine and adapter plug included
Price
Customer service was great. I contacted them ahead of time with questions and they replied back by the next morning.
Fast shipping. Had my machine in 3 days.
PT-60 torch has a variety of tips available for it.

Cons:
The instruction manual is pretty bad. It was not written by someone who speaks English. Fortunately there is not too much to figure out and you have customer support if you need it.
The earth lead is about half the torch length and the clamp works fine by feels cheap. I know you don't need welding quality due to low amperage of plasma, but I may upgrade it to a nice heavy copper one anyway.
I have not used the brush or face shield, but they seem functional but cheaply made.

Notes:
1. Supply pressure to the plasma cutter should be 100-120 psi.
2. Pull the regulator knob out to set pressure. Push back in to lock. There is an air set switch that flow air so you can set the pressure at actual flow rate. Regulator in the machine should be set to 55-75 psi. There is a section in the back of the instruction manual suggesting psi, amps, and cut speed for thickness.
3. The air needs to be clean and dry. Mine is filtered at 40 microns with oil and water separation, then through a home made desiccant dryer, and finally through a Motor Guard D-13 plasma filter at 0.01 microns to get anything that remains. This seems to work very well.
4. Torch manual from Tec.Mo recommends the post flow at 45 seconds for the PT-60 torch to supply ample cooling.
5. Included tip and stand off work great for smooth metal but not for textured. For rough surface, you will want the drag shield tip or the extended shield tip. See Pros about PT-60 for more info.
6. Tips are available in different amp ratings. The 60 amp tip included works best at 60 amps. For work on thin material, a lower rated tip would be ideal to minimize heat transfer and warping.
7. Machine measures 10.5 in (W) x 20.5 in (D) x 16.75 in (H). It fit perfectly on my Vulcan welding cart.
8. I can't believe I have waited so long to get one. If you are thinking about it and do anything with metal, it is soooooooo worth it.

I have more photos if anyone has additional questions.
These really are excellent
mike ingoglia✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 23, 2023
Primeweld is known as "one of those Chinese welding/cutting" companies. It's really now; at least in the context of what that traditionally means. As we all know, most things are made in China these days. Even the products that have the greatest attention to details, such as Apple products, are also made in China. Some of the largest most trusted brands have moved production to China. What differentiates a "good" (or excellent) product made overseas, and a poor one, with the stigma I'm talking about is how suppliers and production is managed. If you outsource to the cheapest supplier and don't have boots on the ground handling the quality assurance, you'll have a junk product. What Primeweld has managed to do is design, build, and package a stellar product and combine it with excellent customer services, QA, and even packaging. They're building a product that meets or exceeds the quality in every category that you're used to seeing from Miller and other companies that have been making welding and cutting equipment since the invention of electricity, but doing it in China. I am the snobbiest and biggest Miller fanboy that exists, but decided to give Primeweld a chance due to a couple friends that can't say enough about them. I figured my plasma cutting needs were limited so if it's a dud, or not the best, no biggie. I was blown away though. Even the instruction manual is top notch. Yes, there are still some of the "funny" Chinese translation that you sometimes see, but they're minimal. The quality though is first-rate. The packaging is first-rate. The customer service exceeds first-rate.
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