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Cebora  Power Plasma  3100

Cebora Power Plasma 3100


  • Auto voltage select
  • Adjustable power output
  • Auto re-ignite for cutting mesh
  • Approved by major Motor Industries e.g. BMW, Mercedes Benz
  • Single sheet cut 6-10 (12mm) Severance
  • Single phase
  • Light and transportable
  • Nozzle holder protection
  • 4m cutting torch and earth return lead
  • Free UK Shipping
£1,136.00 £1,334.80 incl VAT

Why buy a Cebora Power Plasma 3100


This Cebora Power Plasma 3100 was designed and manufactured to provide an energy source that is portable, straight forward to operate and utilises the minimum amount of system requisites.

An advantage of this Plasma 3100 is its’ superior cutting ability on small to medium gauge materials.  The thickness recommended for optimum cutting results and productivity is 6mm,  However, this unit can potentially go up to 10mm (slightly inferior cutting quality); the separation thickness being 12mm.

It only requires a single phase power supply; it operates with compressed air or nitrogen (for exceptional cutting), provided at a pressure of 3.7 bar with an air flow of just 60 litres per min. indicating the possibility of being powered by a 25 litre air compressor. As it has an automatic voltage change (115/230V +/- 10%) and pilot arc operating system enabling the potential to work on painted or coated metals, also the ability to single sheet cut on over lapped metals which is especially useful on car bodies.

The pilot self-restart function which is indicated on the panel to interrupt and automatically reset the arc when cutting nets and grids maximizing operator productiveness.

There is the added safety feature (meets the EN60974-7 Standards stipulations) which eradicates any risk to the machine operator of accidental direct contact with the gas nozzle. Also, the high voltage arc striking with high frequency ensures reliable and safe lighting of the pilot arc and reduces any potential problems.  With high electromagnetic compatibility it permits the power source to be utilized if electronic equipment e.g. computers,  is located nearby.