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Sounds like you have more than one problem. Check all fuses. Bringing it to a welder repair shop might be a good idea. Welding suppy houses may be able to help you in your area, and maybe recommend someone.
Provided Air is between 60 and 80 psi (common operating range).
Power is measured to be in range as per label or manual specs.
Replaced all consummables on the torch head.
Usually the next step is to change the Torch Head. After all else fails this is usually the problem, especially if the torch head became hot while cutting.
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