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2.  SPECIFICATION  

 

 

2.1 SPECIFICATION

Stock No.  ..............................................................  53084
Part No.  ............................................................  AW135T
Rated voltage .................................................. 230~50Hz
Effective input current ............................................. 13.1A 
Current range ..................................................... 50-130A
Coupling device ..................................................  direct fit
Degree of protection ..............................................  IP21S
Cooling ...............................................................  Air (fan)
Insulation class .............................................................  H
Duty cycle ..........  10% at 130A, 40% at 65A, 60% at 53A
Dimensions  .....................................  430 x 230 x 300mm
Weight (Gross/Net/machine only) ......... 12.5/11.5/11.0kg 

3.  HEALTH AND SAFETY 

INFORMATION  

 

3.1  General Arc-Welder Safety 

Warnings

 Warning! Read all safety warnings and all 

instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and 

instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or 

serious injury

Save all warnings and instructions for future 

reference.
MMA manual metal arc welding systems using coated 

electrodes with limited service are referred to herein as 

“welding machines”.
-  Make sure that the welding machine is installed and 

repaired only by qualified persons or experts in 

compliance with the law and with the accident 

prevention regulations.

-  Make sure that the operator is trained in the use and 

risks connected to the arc-welding processes and in 

the necessary measures of protection and 

emergency procedures.

-  Detailed information can be found in the “Installation 

and use of arc-welding equipment” brochure: IEC or 

CLC/TS 62081.

-  Make sure that the power socket to which the 

welding machine is connected is protected by 

suitable safety devices (fuses or automatic switch) 

and that it is grounded.

-  Make sure that the plug and power cable are in good 

condition.

-  Before plugging into the power socket, make sure 

that the welding machine is switched off.

-  Switch the welding machine off and pull the plug out 

of the power socket as soon as you have finished 

working.

-  Switch the welding machine off and pull the plug out 

of the power socket before connecting the welding 

cables, installing the continuous wire, replacing any 

parts in the torch or wire feeder, carrying out 

maintenance operations, or moving it (use the 

carrying handle on the welding machine.)

-  Do not touch any electrified parts with bare skin or 

wet clothing. Insulate yourself from the electrode, the 

piece to be welded and any grounded accessible 

metal parts. Use gloves, footwear and clothing 

designed for this purpose and dry, non-flammable 

insulating mats.

-  Use the welding machine in a dry, ventilated space. 

Do not expose the welding machine to rain or direct 

sunshine.

-  Use the welding machine only if all panels and 

guards are in place and mounted correctly.

-  Do not use the welding machine if it has been 

dropped or struck, as it may not be safe. Have it 

checked by a qualified person or an expert.

-  Eliminate any welding fumes through appropriate 

natural ventilation or using a smoke exhauster. A 

systematic approach must be used to assess the 

limits of exposure to welding fumes, depending on 

their composition, concentration and the length of 

exposure.

-  Do not weld materials that have been cleaned with 

chloride solvents or that have been near such 

substances.

-  Use a welding mask with adiactinic glass suited for 

welding. Replace the mask if damaged; it may let in 

radiation.

-  Wear fireproof gloves, footwear and clothing to 

protect the skin from the rays produced by the 

welding arc and from sparks. Do not wear greasy 

garments as a spark could set fire to them. Use 

protective screens to protect people nearby.

-  Do not allow bare skin to come into contact with hot 

metal parts, such as the torch, electrode holder 

grippers, electrode stubs, or freshly welded pieces.

-  Metal-working gives off sparks and splinters. Wear 

safety goggles with protective side eye guards.

-  Welding sparks can trigger fires.
-  Do not weld or cut anywhere near inflammable 

materials, gasses or vapours.

-  Do not weld or cut containers, cylinders, tanks or 

piping unless a qualified technician or expert has 

checked that it is possible to do so, or has made the 

appropriate preparations.

Summary of Contents for stormforce 53084

Page 1: ... 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 and operator safety together with longer life of the product itself All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the operation of the product Whilst every...

Page 2: ...ation that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 3 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Warning Read the instruction manual Warning Wear suitable welding eye face protection Warning Wear ear defenders During grinding operations Warning Wear protective gloves Keep out of the reach of children Warning Danger of electric shock Danger of fire Danger of explosion Danger of fumes Dang...

Page 3: ...inuous wire replacing any parts in the torch or wire feeder carrying out maintenance operations or moving it use the carrying handle on the welding machine Do not touch any electrified parts with bare skin or wet clothing Insulate yourself from the electrode the piece to be welded and any grounded accessible metal parts Use gloves footwear and clothing designed for this purpose and dry non flammab...

Page 4: ...n one welding machine has to be used on the same piece or in any case on pieces connected electrically the sum of the no load voltages on the electrode holders or on the torches may exceed the safety levels Make sure that an authorised expert evaluates the conditions beforehand to see if such risk exists and adopt the protective measures described in 5 9 of the IEX or CLC TS 62081 technical specif...

Page 5: ...is constructed mostly of metal parts it is a Class 1 machine meaning it must have an earth connection in the power supply This is to prevent electrocution in the event of a failure NOTE Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out adjustment servicing or maintenance Check that the electrical supply delivers the voltage and frequency corresponding to the welding machine and that it is fitted...

Page 6: ...operating temperature tr Cooling time running from thermal cutout tripping until the next reset with the transformer at the operating temperature A V Conventional welding current maximum and corresponding normalised voltage F POWER SUPPLY DATA U1 Input voltage permitted tolerance 10 I1 eff Effective absorbed current I1 max Maximum absorbed current G Weight H Safety symbols I Level of protection fr...

Page 7: ...rning light switched on means that the thermal protection is running If the welding time tw indicated in the data plate is exceeded a thermal cutout stops operation before the welder is damaged Wait for operation to be resumed and if possible wait a few minutes more If the thermal cutout continues to cut in the welding machine is being pushed beyond its normal performance levels 8 3 RECOMMENDATION...

Page 8: ...anty period is 90 days from the date of purchase The warranty is extended to 24 months for parts only This warranty does not apply to any consumable parts any type of battery or normal wear and tear nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note...

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