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2.  SPECIFICATION  

 

 

2.1 SPECIFICATION

Stock No.  ..............................................................  70066
Part No.  ................................................................  IPC40
Rated voltage .................................................. 230~50Hz
Input current .............................................................. 32A 
Current range .................................................... 20 – 40A
Required air pressure .................... 58 – 72.5psi/4 – 5 bar
Cutting Thickness .............................................1 – 12mm
Degree of protection ..............................................  IP21S
Cooling ...............................................................  Air (fan)
Insulation class .............................................................. F
Duty cycle ............................... 60% at 40A, 100% at 25A
Dimensions  ........................................426 × 16 × 285mm
Weight (Gross/Net/machine only) ............. 10.0/9.4/7.2kg

Stock No.  ..............................................................  70058
Part No.  ................................................................  IPC60
Rated voltage .................................................. 230~50Hz
Input current .............................................................. 32A 
Current range .................................................... 20 – 60A
Required air pressure ...................58 – 72.5psi / 4 – 5 bar
Cutting Thickness .............................................1 – 15mm
Degree of protection ..............................................  IP21S
Cooling ...............................................................  Air (fan)
Insulation class .............................................................. F
Duty cycle ............................... 60% at 60A, 100% at 40A
Dimensions  ......................................530 × 210 × 390mm
Weight (Gross/Net/machine only) . 18.0kg/17.2kg/14.0kg

3.  HEALTH AND SAFETY 

INFORMATION  

 

3.1  GENERAL SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS

 Warning! Read all safety warnings and all 

instructions. When using electric tools basic safety 

precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk 

of fire, electric shock, and personal injury including the 

following.
Read all these instructions before attempting to 

operate this product and save these instructions.
Electric shock can kill:
–  Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out 

adjustment, servicing, or maintenance.

–  Allow 5 minutes waiting time for the capacitors to 

discharge before removing the panels for any 

maintenance operations.

–  Do not touch live electrical parts.
–  Never use electrode holders or cables with damaged 

or deteriorated insulation.

–  Keep the working environment, equipment, cables, 

and clothing free from grease, oil, moisture, and dirt.

–  Ensure the welding machine has been correctly 

earthed and all panels are fitted securely.

–  The operator must be insulated from the floor and 

workbench using a dry insulation mat.

–  Wear isolating footwear and gloves that are in good 

condition, i.e. without holes.

–  In hazardous conditions of increased electric shock 

always ensure a second person is present in case of 

an accident.

–  Never change electrodes with bare hands or damp 

gloves (for ARC/MMA welders).

–  Keep welding cables away from power cables.
–  Regularly inspect the condition of the welding, earth, 

and power cables for signs of damage.

–  Do not leave the machine unattended and remove 

the plug from the socket when not in use.

–  Do not use welding cables unsuitable for the 

amperage.

–  Ensure the earth clamp is adjacent to the weld seam, 

secured to bare metal and when not in use is 

insulated for safety.

–  Keep all equipment well maintained.
–  The operator shall prevent gas cylinders in the 

vicinity of the workpiece from becoming part of the 

welding circuit.

Fumes & Gases can be harmful:
–  The welding process generates hazardous fumes as 

a by-product. Inhalation of these fumes is hazardous 

to health.

–  Keep your head away from the weld to avoid 

breathing the fumes.

–  If welding in confined spaces ensure adequate 

ventilation and use a fume extractor.

–  Welding fumes displace oxygen. The danger of 

suffocation.

–  By-products of welding can react with other chemical 

vapours to produce a toxic/explosive environment.

Welding can cause fire or explosion:
–  Arc welding and allied processes can cause fire and 

explosions and precautions shall be  taken to 

prevent these hazards.

–  Before starting a weld ensure the area is clear of 

flammable materials.

–  Remove any inflammables to a safe distance, 

especially substances likely to generate a dangerous 

vapour.

–  The welding arc can cause serious burns. Avoid 

contact with skin.

Summary of Contents for 70058

Page 1: ...t has been designed and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product...

Page 2: ...s attention to the risk of injury or death Caution Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 3 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Warning Read the instruction manual...

Page 3: ...l panels are fitted securely The operator must be insulated from the floor and workbench using a dry insulation mat Wear isolating footwear and gloves that are in good condition i e without holes In h...

Page 4: ...st Wear hearing protection if the process dictates Do not touch hot equipment or metal Allow the weld time to cool use the correct tool and wear protective welding gauntlets Wear flame retardant cloth...

Page 5: ...empt to use the product The packaging material should be retained during the warranty period in case the product needs to be returned for repair Warning Some of the packaging materials may be harmful...

Page 6: ...ompressed air regulator 13 Air pressure gauge 14 Gas test button 70058 only 15 Power on and thermal overload LED indicators 16 Carry handle 17 2T 4T torch control switch 70058 only 18 10S 20S control...

Page 7: ...ge at the factory 6 2 CONNECTION TO THE AIR SUPPLY FIGS 1 3 This product has been designed to be operated in conjunction with a compressed air supply Note Do not use the product in conjunction with ox...

Page 8: ...range while cutting Caution DO NOT attempt to cut material beyond the range specified as this will damage the torch Check the torch consumables are in good condition Check torch and earth lead connec...

Page 9: ...s on Switch machine off and wait about 2 3 minutes Switch machine back on This can occur if the unit is overheating due to a high ambient temperature Use 32A cable for power lead extensions a standard...

Page 10: ...cover if making long cuts when using a smaller compressor Check the regulator fittings have been assembled properly using PTFE tape Sparks are shooting upward not downward through the material Plasma...

Page 11: ...careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is found not to be within the t...

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