Schumacher 92035 用户手册

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 INTRODUCTION 
DESCRIPTION 
Your new plasma arc cutter has been designed to cut any electrically conductive material in 
applications such as maintenance shops, service stations, van conversion shops, auto restoration and 
salvage operations, etc. 
On steel, all models can cut thicknesses of less than 26 gauge but the 120V model can cut up to 5/16” 
inch steel, and the 230V model can cut up to 3/8” inch steel. 
Your plasma arc cutter comes complete and ready to cut. All you need to provide is a clean, dry, oil 
free compressed air supply. 
The system is based on a modern DC inverter power supply. This special technology allows for the 
construction of compact lightweight unit with high performance.  Infinite power adjustment, high 
efficiency and reduced power consumption make it an excellent tool. 
SPECIFICATIONS 
 
120 VOLT MODELS 
230 VOLT MODELS 
Input Voltage 
120 volt 60 Hz. Single 
Phase 
230 volt 60 Hz. Single 
Phase 
Input Amps @ 
Rated Output 
20 AAC 
20 AAC 
Input Plug Style 
120 volt 15 amp 
230 volt 50 amp  
Power Cord Length 
10 ft. 
10-ft. 
Rated Output Amps 
20 ADC 
30 ADC 
Max Output Amps 
25 ADC 
30 ADC 
Rated Output Volts 
90 VDC 
90 VDC 
Rated Duty Cycle 
35% 
35% 
Max Open Circuit 
Voltage 
195 VDC 
195 VDC 
Agency Listing 
CSA 
CSA 
Output Settings 
Infinite 
Infinite 
Air Requirement 
3.5 cf – 100l/min @ 55psi  3.5 cf – 100l/min @ 55psi 
 
ASSEMBLY 
UNPACKING YOUR PLASMA CUTTER 
1.  Remove the unit from the carton. . 
2.  Remove any cartons or bags containing accessories. 
3.  Open the cartons or bags packed with your unit and inspect their contents for damage. 
4.  Lay out the parts and compare them to any illustrations in this manual to familiarize yourself 
with them and what they are called. This will help you when reading the manual. 
POWER REQUIREMENTS 
This Plasma Cutter is designed to operate on a properly grounded power source fused with a 
minimum 20 amp fuse or circuit breaker.  If you modify the power cord in any way, you will void the 
manufacturer’s warranty. It is recommended that a qualified electrician verify the actual voltage at the 
receptacle into which the welder will be plugged and confirm that the receptacle is properly fused and 
grounded. The use of the proper circuit size can eliminate nuisance circuit breaker tripping while 
welding. 
DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT if the actual power source voltage is less than 100 volts AC or greater 
than 125 volts AC (120) volt models); less than 198 volts AC or greater than 240 volts AC (230 volt 
models). Contact a qualified electrician if this problem exists. Improper performance and/or damage to 
the welder will result if operated on inadequate or excessive power. 
 
 
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