I need Your help and expertise,
I have bought a "project" 2nd hand Cebora 60A handheld plasma cutter. PC Sound 6061/T.
The ad says" sold as it is, may require some maintenance as it was used a bit"
Looking inside the nozzle, I saw gray residues built up , which led med to reading and learning about the necessity of absolutely clean ( and dried ) air.
My machine came from a tool rental company and I suspect this air detail was not made clear for the renting customer.
As the machine was returned ( I presume with a complaint), the workshop tried to fix it by changing electrode and maybe nozzle.
( I presume still the same effect) / or clogged electrode once more .
The the workshop gave up and sold it as a "project" repair machine ( to me)

I have some experience in the field of repairs, function of various sorts of tools and machinery, but no plasma cutter yet.
Opening the covers of the machine, the inside looked new and unused, cooling air channels were a bit dusty, but that could also be due to storage in a workshop.
Head , handle and hose package did not show signs of long use / wear.
I disconnected filter / water separator from line going inside the machine, filter and inside looked dry.
The connecting hose was pretty oily inside and rubbing it inside with a Q-tip cotton swab, coloured the Q-tip earthy brown.
Cleaning the hose with brake cleaner, followed by a paper towel blown through, it seemed as clean as I could get it.
Electric solenoids ( 2 stk) also quite oily were also cleaned with brake cleaner and compressed air ( and activated to open / close with electric current directly.
The cutting head was disassembled as far as possible and lots of brake cleaner blown through the whole hose ( fairly oily) package both ways until it was only dry air comming out.
Now all components are dry, clean and assembled, new consumables arrived and the torch ready for a test run in a few days.
Is there any experience / chance that there might be more damage to the torch / electronics from use of pretty oily air supply ?
What would you recommend for med to check, do, or install BEFORE the test run ?
I am exited to read Your comments and suggestions !
thanks in advance
from the North,
Matthias