Morgan Rushworth ACP 1560/170 Compact Plasma Cutting Machine 415V

The Morgan Rushworth ACP Compact Plasma cutting machines have been especially designed for simple but accurate cutting of sheet and plate material and are fitted with a user friendly Windows based CNC controller. Subject to initial specification, they can be either equipped with the class leading Hypertherm Powermax plasma units utilising single gas plasma technology, or the renowned Hypertherm XD and XPR power sources for multi-gas high definition plasma cutting. The result is a high quality machine delivering low initial and operating costs, high productivity, superior cut quality and unsurpassed reliability.

Morgan Rushworth ACP 1560/170 Compact Plasma Cutting Machine 415V
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Features

  • Hypertherm XPR 170 High Definition Plasma with X Definition Technology
  • Hypertherm Core Console
  • Hypertherm Windows based EDGE Connect CNC control
  • Automatic torch height control
  • Torch collision protection system
  • Automatic ventilation and smoke extraction system ready to be connected to a filtration system
  • Positioning speed 30 m/min maximum
  • Positioning accuracy +/- 0.02mm
  • LMT 25mm high accuracy linear rail
  • High quality Eisele gearbox
  • Mitsubishi servo motor
  • Atlanta rack and pinion system

Options

  • Hypertherm VWI Console
  • Hypertherm Optimix Console
  • ProNest nesting software and additional productivity modules
  • Extraction/filtration system

Technical Information

MODEL   ACP 1560/170
Plasma Output Amps 170
Production Pierce Capacity
Mild Steel (Argon Assist) mm 40
Mild Steel (Oxygen) mm 35
Stainless Steel mm 22
Aluminium mm 25
Maximum Cutting Capacity
Mild Steel mm 60
Stainless Steel mm 38
Aluminium mm 38
Table Width mm 1600
Table Length mm 6100
X Axis Stroke mm 1550
Y Axis Stroke mm 6050
Height under Torch mm 200
Table Height mm 800
Length (includes control panel) mm 8125
Width (excludes plasma source) mm 2220
Height mm 2150
Weight kg 5455
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