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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LASER AND PLASMA?
 

Both systems have benefits when it comes to cutting different materials. Lasers are faster and can handle intricate cuts. They’re good for thinner metals and materials like wood but can’t handle metal thicker than 25mm. Reflective surfaces also affect the focusing lens. Plasma can cut through any type of metal up to 80 mm thick at about 20 m per minute. Plasma is perfect for cutting metals with reflective surfaces like stainless steel and aluminum, which makes it ideal for HVAC. Plasma systems are generally much less expensive than laser.

WHY SHOULD I BUY A FASTCUT MACHINE INSTEAD OF SOME OF THE OTHERS AVAILABLE?
 

• We offer the newest generation CNC plasma cutters available on the market. • Most competitors use steel rails and cam followers for the linear motion, whereas our machines use top quality linear guideways and slides on all three axis. • This means zero maintenance and frustration. • Our machines use large, strong, rack and pinion drives while most other machines use smaller gears that will quickly wear away and cause backlash. • The dual-drive gantry has a motor on each side that moves it along the table. Many other machines have a motor on just one side, causing the gantry to shake and “wag” when changing direction. • We have been in business for 20 years and we build many of our components in house. There are many companies out there with very little experience, working to assemble tables with cheap overseas parts. FastCut has refined their table design to be frustration free and they will be here to support you for many years to come. We design our table frames to be rigid and perfectly straight. Many of the steel welded tables on the market today are built using lengths of steel that simply aren’t straight. Table frames that aren’t straight result in frustration and disappointment. • Our software is not propriety. No annual fees or costly upgrades in order to keep your table running properly. • The people that design and build our tables are the same people you get on the phone for technical support. Our support staff know what they are talking about. • No two customers are the same so at FastCut we work to build the tooling package best suited for your unique business needs. We take the time to understand your business and we don’t oversell or over commit

Our machines are fully assembled, tested, then partially broken down and placed into crates. Some assembly is required when you receive a machine but our easy to follow manual makes it a breeze

ARE THESE KITS OR COMPLETE MACHINES?

Our machines are fully assembled, tested, then partially broken down and placed into crates. Some assembly is required when you receive a machine but our easy to follow manual makes it a breeze

WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO MAKE THIS MACHINE WORK?

This depends mostly on the plasma cutter you choose, not the table itself. A regular air plasma cutter can cut up to 1″ mild steel, while an expensive multi-gas plasma cutter can cut up to 3″.

HOW THICK CAN IT CUT?

HOW FAST CAN IT CUT?

Again, this depends on the plasma cutter you have more than the table. Here are some realistic real-world examples with standard air plasma: • 14 Gauge Mild Steel – 150-270 inches per minute • 10 Gauge Mild Steel – 95-190 inches per minute • 1/4″ Mild Steel – 43-100 inches per minute • 3/8″ Mild Steel – 65 inches per minute • 1/2″ Mild Steel – 30-66 inches per minute

I’M NOT A COMPUTER EXPERT, ARE THEY HARD TO USE?

If you can surf the web and check your email, you can use our machines. The software is very user friendly and when you have a problem, unlimited support is just a toll-free phone call away.

HOW MUCH IS SHIPPING GOING TO COST?

Give us a call and tell us where you are – we will get a freight quote for you. 1-866-339-3377

HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY AND WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE?

Each machine comes with a 2-year warranty.

What is a CNC Plasma Cutter?

A CNC plasma cutter is a beast of a machine that makes any precision cutting a breeze. Operates using a high-velocity stream of ionized gas, or plasma, it slices through metal like a samurai sword through silk. What sets it apart is its 'CNC' system that orchestrates the entire process. You just need to input your design, and it does the rest, guiding its plasma torch along the path with razor-sharp precision. You definitely feel like having a master craftsman at your fingertips.

What Can You Make with a CNC Plasma Cutter?

Well, what can't you make with a CNC plasma cutter? From intricate art pieces to robust industrial parts, this machine can handle it all. Need to craft a custom sign for a business? No problem. Building unique car components? Easy. The only limit is actually your imagination. It brings your designs to life with unmatched precision and consistency. In short, if you can dream it, it can help you create it.

How Much is a CNC Plasma Cutter?

The cost can vary greatly depending on its capabilities, size, and brand. You might find entry-level models for a few thousand dollars, while industrial-grade machines can run into the tens of thousands. But remember, buying one isn't just a purchase - it's an investment. It's about the value it brings to your operations - improved efficiency, precision, and quality that can take your business to new heights.

How to Build a CNC Plasma Cutter?

Building a CNC plasma cutter is practically no small feat - it sure does require technical know-how, the right tools, and a good deal of patience. Definitely not a weekend project. But the sense of accomplishment when you see your homemade machine in action? Priceless! You'll need to source components like the frame, motors, controller, and of course, the plasma torch. Then, it's a matter of assembling these parts, installing the software, and calibrating the machine. And remember, safety first - always take necessary precautions when working with such machinery. Or you can simply trust the experts here at FastCut to handle this and we can start building your table now.

How to Use a CNC Plasma Cutter?

Operating a CNC plasma cutter is a blend of art and science. It starts with your design, created on CAD software and translated into a language the cutter can understand. Attach your metal piece to the cutting table, ensure it's secure, then feed your design into the system. Check everything twice - settings, speed, power - then step back and watch as the machine brings your design to life. Always wear appropriate protective gear. Overall, if you can surf the web and check your email, you can use our machines. You can also check our How-To Videos. The software too is very user friendly and when you have a problem, unlimited support is just a toll-free phone call away.

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