Can cut steel from 28 gauge up to 1/2" (it's actually rated for 3/4", but I haven't tried that thick), aluminum, stainless, and other materials, but this is all if used it for.
4'-3" × 8'-3" max cutting dimensions.
The machine is accurate to about 0.010 inches in 4 feet of cut length, and is adjustable as needed. And so makes extremely square parts.
It was for my teen boys to make signs and things with, but they've moved on and don't use it.
I used it for more industrial parts like base plates, brackets, etc.
Works great. Dirty but works like new. About 1 year old.
5. Two plasma torches, one for the CNC and the other for hand cutting,
6. Breakaway torch head holder to prevent hard crashes at torch. If crash is detected, simply move it, and continue on cut path.
7. All 3 axes have redundant crash detection - one way is internal to the
program and the other is hard-wired limit switches. It's impossible to crash any axis.
8. Computer with Centroid CNC software (this is an industrial program, not a cheap one)
9. For the CAD software, I run AutoDesk Fusion 360, which is free and you can download it yourself. The Centroid program also has a CAD module in it that works fine. Or you can use any other CAD program you like to make your files... any free one will work just fine. The CNC Centroid program takes any G-code.
The machine has casters and can also be disassembled in minutes for easy transport.
Moving and no need for it now. Paid nearly $20k for it. Taking up space now and just want it gone.