Lincoln Electric Plasma Cutter, Pro - Cut 25 Logo

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steve porter Posted on Dec 05, 2013

I have a pro cut 25 i would like to change it from 110v to 220v

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The pro cut 25 will run on ether 110v or 220v without changing anything. I made a 220v to 110v adapter. It works well and if I want to run it on 110v it will still plug right in.

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    steve porter Dec 19, 2013

    thank you for returning the imfo it works great

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