We're looking at about 220V single phase input with that 10-40A adjustable output, and the unit itself comes in at 570x280x450mm, 14kg net weight — it's pretty easy to move around a job site actually.
The IGBT inverter technology gives it stable arc, and the pilot arc start means you don't have to scratch the nozzle to get going, which is nice for cleaner cuts on thinner materials like 1mm sheet metal up to about 16mm on mild steel.

Most buyers go with the 2T/4T selectable mode for longer cuts, but the 40% duty cycle at 40A means you'll want to let it cool between heavy passes.
It's not really suited for thick structrual beams or continuous production line work, but for metal fabrication, automotive panels, or indutrial maintenance, it handles steel, stainless, aluminun, copper, and brass fine — usually with compressed air at 2.5 bar or so.
You'll get the S45 torch with a 4-meter cable and Euro connection, and we usually have stock on those consumables, though confirm lead time if you need a bulk order.
The CUT-45K cuts mild steel up to 16mm thick, though for best results with clean cuts, you'll want to stay around 12mm or less. The 10-40A adjustable output lets you dial it in for thinner sheet metal too.
Yes, this unit runs on 220V single phase and draws about 40A at max output. Just make sure your outlet and breaker are rated for that load, especially during continuous use.
The CUT-45K carries standard CE and RoHS certifications, and we back it with a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects. We can provide the certs on request.
Absolutely—the output current is adjustable from 10 to 40A, so you can turn it way down for thin aluminum or copper. The pilot arc start also helps avoid marking the surface on light-gauge sheets.
The torch cable is 4 meters long, which gives good reach for most fabrication jobs. It uses a Euro connection on the S45 torch, so replacement torches are easy to find.