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Used and Reconditioned Plasma Cutters

A used plasma cutter for sale from WeldingMart helps you add a powerful cutting tool to your gear without breaking the bank. Welders who travel to work sites never know what they will find in front of what they've been asked to weld. If you discover such a mess and need to clear it quickly, a used plasma cutter may be a good option. They're also great for cutting metal back at the shop when you're doing automotive fabrication, building ships and more.

Why spend more? Save money and boost your bottom line by browsing the used and reconditioned plasma cutters available at WeldingMart. If you are looking for more than just a cheap plasma cutter, our used or refurbished options have a lot to offer. These factory-reconditioned plasma cutters come with all the features and advantages of a new plasma cutter. But when you opt for a used plasma cutter, you pay a fraction of the price of a new one.

Discounted Plasma Cutters

Buying a plasma cutter for sale that's used doesn't mean sacrificing performance and reliability. These machines include floor model and overstock items as well as plasma cutters that the original manufacturer has refurbished. They're covered by the same three-year manufacturer's warranty as the brand-new model so you have the same peace of mind. You have nothing to lose and everything to save when you choose a plasma cutter from our reconditioned selection.

Our used plasma cutters for sale include reconditioned plasma machines from Lincoln Electric such as the Tomahawk 62 and Tomahawk 10000. Some are available with free shipping, ramping up your savings even more. Those that don't ship free have a fixed shipping cost in the lower 48 states, so you can budget appropriately. You also get the benefit of the same financing options as new equipment.

Quality Metalworking Supplies for Less

A plasma metal cutter that's been manufacturer-reconditioned will save you hundreds of dollars. This makes industrial-grade plasma cutters accessible to DIYers and allows small businesses to get the necessary equipment. You'll be able to offer more services or pursue passion projects with a budget-friendly approach.

Supplies are subject to manufacturers' stock, so please call us toll-free before ordering to confirm availability. Our welding experts can help you find an outstanding bargain that becomes a staple in your gear. For more than 25 years, we have been setting the industry standard for new and used metalworking equipment.

Used and Reconditioned Plasma Cutters

A used plasma cutter for sale from WeldingMart helps you add a powerful cutting tool to your gear without breaking the bank. Welders who travel to work sites never know what they will find in front of what they've been asked to weld. If you discover such a mess and need to clear it quickly, a used plasma cutter may be a good option. They're also great for cutting metal back at the shop when you're doing automotive fabrication, building ships and more.

Why spend more? Save money and boost your bottom line by browsing the used and reconditioned plasma cutters available at WeldingMart. If you are looking for more than just a cheap plasma cutter, our used or refurbished options have a lot to offer. These factory-reconditioned plasma cutters come with all the features and advantages of a new plasma cutter. But when you opt for a used plasma cutter, you pay a fraction of the price of a new one.

Discounted Plasma Cutters

Buying a plasma cutter for sale that's used doesn't mean sacrificing performance and reliability. These machines include floor model and overstock items as well as plasma cutters that the original manufacturer has refurbished. They're covered by the same three-year manufacturer's warranty as the brand-new model so you have the same peace of mind. You have nothing to lose and everything to save when you choose a plasma cutter from our reconditioned selection.

Our used plasma cutters for sale include reconditioned plasma machines from Lincoln Electric such as the Tomahawk 62 and Tomahawk 10000. Some are available with free shipping, ramping up your savings even more. Those that don't ship free have a fixed shipping cost in the lower 48 states, so you can budget appropriately. You also get the benefit of the same financing options as new equipment.

Quality Metalworking Supplies for Less

A plasma metal cutter that's been manufacturer-reconditioned will save you hundreds of dollars. This makes industrial-grade plasma cutters accessible to DIYers and allows small businesses to get the necessary equipment. You'll be able to offer more services or pursue passion projects with a budget-friendly approach.

Supplies are subject to manufacturers' stock, so please call us toll-free before ordering to confirm availability. Our welding experts can help you find an outstanding bargain that becomes a staple in your gear. For more than 25 years, we have been setting the industry standard for new and used metalworking equipment.

Plasma Cutter Demo Units FAQs

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The three consumable parts in a MIG welder gun are the contact tip, the nozzle, and the gas diffuser. These components wear out over time due to heat and spatter and need regular replacement to ensure optimal welding performance.
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A MIG welder consists of several main parts: a power source, a wire feed mechanism, a welding gun (torch), and a ground clamp. It also includes a shielding gas supply and hoses to protect the weld from contamination.
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Wire/component size is a critical factor when selecting MIG consumables, as it directly impacts weld quality, penetration, and overall compatibility with your welding setup. Choosing the right size ensures smooth feeding and optimal arc performance. Common wire sizes include .025 in, .030 in, .035 in, and .045 in, each suitable for different material thicknesses and applications. For example, thinner wires like .025 in are ideal for light-gauge materials, while .045 in wires excel in heavy-duty work. Products such as the Lincoln Magnum Contact Tip .025 in, Lincoln CONTACT TIPS .030, and Lincoln MAGNUM PRO CONTACT TIPS .045 offer a range of sizes, allowing welders to match consumables precisely to their wire size, maximizing efficiency and weld quality… See full answer »
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One of the most common problems with MIG welds is porosity, which occurs when gas gets trapped in the weld, creating small holes. This weakens the weld and can be caused by issues like improper shielding gas coverage or contamination of the welding surface.
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Package quantity is important for cost-effectiveness and convenience, especially in high-use environments. Larger packs, such as 10-pack or 5-pack mig consumables, reduce downtime and the need for frequent reordering, making them ideal for professionals and frequent welders. Products like the Lincoln CONTACT TIPS .035 (10PK) and Lincoln MAGNUM PRO CONTACT TIPS .030 (5 tips per pack) offer multiple consumables per purchase, ensuring you have spares on hand. The availability of different package quantities means you can choose according to your usage needs and budget.
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Material type is essential because it must match both the base material and the type of wire being used to ensure proper conductivity, longevity, and weld integrity. Common mig consumables materials include copper, aluminum, and specialty alloys, each suited for specific welding tasks. For example, aluminum kits like the Lincoln Aluminum Welding Kit 0.035 in are ideal for aluminum welding, providing the right alloy match for automotive or bicycle frame repairs. Selecting the right material type not only ensures compatibility but also enhances performance and reduces wear. Various material types across the product range give you flexibility to choose the best option for your welding needs.
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To use a MIG welder, you’ll need a welding helmet, gloves, and protective clothing for safety. You’ll also require a gas cylinder (usually argon or a mix), a regulator, wire (appropriate for your metal), and replacement contact tips. Wire brushes or chipping hammers are helpful for cleaning your workpiece.
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The major parts of a MIG welder include the power source, the wire feed mechanism, the welding gun (torch), and the ground clamp. Additionally, it uses a shielding gas supply (like a gas cylinder and regulator) to protect the weld from contamination. These components work together to deliver a continuous wire electrode and shielding gas to the weld area.
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Weight can affect storage, handling, and suitability for portable or stationary setups. Lightweight mig consumables are easier to manage and ideal for mobile welders, while heavier kits may be suited for shop environments. For example, the Lincoln Aluminum Welding Kit 0.035 in includes a 1 lb. spool, offering a balance between portability and sufficient material for extended use. Having a range of weights available allows you to select the most convenient and efficient option for your working conditions.
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The basic welding consumables are materials that are used up during the welding process, such as electrodes, filler rods, and welding wires. These consumables provide the filler material needed to join metal pieces together. Shielding gases and fluxes are also considered consumables, as they protect the weld area from contamination.
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