Testing my new plasma cutter from PARKSIDE - Performance. This plasma cutter has an integrated air compressor and it works very well. You can connect an external air compressor for higher pressure. Subscribe!
Just bought the same one a couple of weeks ago from lidl. I've not taken it out of the box yet. I also bought a couple of their 5" angle grinders for under £20 each. Oh and while I was at it, I bought their belt sander. There are some good deals to be had at lidl's but you really do have to keep your eyes open for when these goodies come along. Thanks for the upload by the way, it was your upload that gave me the confidence to go out and buy the parkside plasma cutter. Cheers dude 👍😜
The grinders are garbage - they die very fast. Their "Performance" line stuff is generally pretty damn good. Just don't waste time on the grinders.. 20 quid is too much when the on-switch carks after a week. Which they all do.
oh..thats pretty impressive... actually way more than i expected from this small built in compressor. I think the practical limit of the thing, using it "stand alone" is around 6mm steel. I own a plasmacutter for 6 years now. Probably i would use it more, if there would not be the hassle of hooking it up to external compressed air supply... I think, i will pull the trigger and get one from Parkside. Fell free, to visit my channel and thanks for uploading..... Greets from Germany.
Спасибо за очень грамотное качественное видео, я далеко не непрофессионал в сварке, а дочка увлеклась дуговой сваркой, стесняется своего увлечения и старается не пропускать ваши видео, желает потолок освоит . Спасибо за помощь, ждём новое видео 👍👍👍👍👍🖐️
One more comment, i wish i would have bought a machine like this...i bought the prime weld cut 50 that takes a bunch of air to run...ill wait awhile and buy one of these
Amperage info for the different materials would be very useful... Or did you go on 40A all the way? ... For those who ask the price, it is somewhere below 200 EUR.
Для 40 резака 10мм толстовато, и слишком высокая скорость реза для толстого металла, чем металл толще скорость надо уменьшать чтобы воздух успевал выдувать жидкий металл, а когда скорость высокая он режет на косую т. е. больше толшины металла, если взять 10мм то с твоей скростью получается режешь гдето мм13
Hi, Could you tell me what diameter the airline that comes with the Euro connector is please. I lost my one and can't find a replacement for it. Thanks
Was looking at one in our local Lidl store but it said on the side of the box that it needed to be used together with a compressor. Is that a different model being sold by Lidl ?
That's the green one. Parkside has two tiers of tools, green for DIYers, and a black/red "performance" line like this plasma cutter. The performance line are higher end with better components, it's where they sell their brushless motor tools.
Hi, I didn't see you use the "training wheels" in the video. Have you tried using them at all ? Mine cuts fine while dragging, but with the wheels on, because the tip is not touching the workpiece the arc does not strike at all. And with the wheels on I can't make it touch at all to start the arc, so they seem fairly useless. Any suggestions ? Cheers
Isn't the wheel (aka spacer) for pilot plasma, the machines with 4 outputs where the 4th has a wire attached and allows you to operate without touching the metal. This Parkside machine requires contact with the metal before it ignites. A pilot IGBT plasma cutter is the norm now from what I understand so I would back away and just wait till Parkside (Lidl) release version 3 or something like that.
@@the_famous_reply_guy I agree, rated power of the arc itself is around 2kW, same as electric kettle, inefficiency is the rest ~500 watts. But I haven't tried it practically, my friend bough one but we only tried it on lowest power so far.. Next time I'll try to get power measuring device to know the real input power.
How thick of a sheet metal you can cut with 40 Amps please and it could be used on regular house hold's 220 volts please?? your response would be highly appreciated....SIR GEE