Spirit400a
The KALIBURN Spirit400a represents a major breakthrough in precision, high current density plasma cutting & marking. Its 400 amp output provides the greatest thickness capacity and highest processing speeds in the industry while incorporating the exceptional consumable life common to all Spirit systems. This system truly offers the best of everything; quality, speed, capacity, and economy.
The KALIBURN Spirit400a incorporates the latest in consumable life technology, Hafnium Optimizing Technology. This system offers the widest range of amperage settings of any high current density power supply in the industry. Whether you need power at 400 amps or finesse at 30 amps the Spirit400a deliveries at your command. The Spirit400a offers you the flexibility to keep pace in this ever-changing world, the ability to change will allow you to stay competitive for years to come.
The “a” is for automatic…
The Spirit400a is equipped with an automatic gas console (AGC). Simply select the material type and thickness and the Spirit400a AGC selects the best amperage and gas pressure for optium cut quality and processing speed. When coupled with the INOVA torch height control the Spirit400a system offers fully automated process control for production cutting of most metals up to 2" (50.0mm). This simply but yet powerful feature allows any operator to produce quality parts right from the start.
Select the material and thickness and the rest is automatic.
The legend is true…
True precision. True quality. The KALIBURN Spirit400a provides true precision high current density plasma cut edge quality. It delivers virtually dross free cuts with minimal face bevels.*
Cleaner, faster cuts…
The KALIBURN Spirit400a is available with the optional INOVA Torch Height Control system. Also, a pneumatic safety switch can be added to protect the torch from collision damage.
*Those considering this process should be aware of cut edge squareness criteria and how it relates to consumable lifetime. KALIBURN continues to describe the precision plasma process in traditional terms of minimal cut face bevel.