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RXT135E 

The user of this welder is responsible for his own and the safety of others. It is most impor-

tant to read, learn and respect the rules in this user guide.

 

When using this welder, basic safety precautions, including the following, should be followed 

to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. Make sure that you have read all 

of these instructions before using this welder. Keep this booklet in a safe place for future ref-

erence. Persons who are not familiar with this booklet should not use the welder.  

TRAINING 

The operator should be properly trained to use the welding machine safely and should be in-

formed about the risks relating to arc welding procedures. This manual does not attempt to 

cover welding technique. Training should be sought from qualified/experienced personnel on 

this aspect especially for any welds requiring high integrity for safety. 

SERIOUS FIRE RISK 

The welding process produces sparks, droplets of fused metal, metal projectiles and fumes. 

This constitutes a serious fire risk. Make sure that the area around the work piece is clear of 

all inflammable materials. It is advisable to have a fire extinguisher to hand. 

WORK AREA 

Ensure a clear work area with unrestricted movement for the operator. Always maintain easy 

access to the On/Off switch and the mains supply. 

THE WORK PIECE 

The work piece will remain at a high temperature for a relatively long period. Do not touch 

the weld or the work piece unless you are wearing welding gloves. Always use pliers or tongs. 

Never touch the welded material with bare hands until it has been allowed to cool. 

WARNING!        SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

VENTILATE THE WORK AREA 

Arc welding (especially using fluxed core wire) emits fumes which can be dangerous. Make 

sure that the work area is well ventilated. 

WELDING SURFACES 

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Do not weld on containers or pipes that hold, or have held, flammable liquids or com-
bustible gases.  

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Do not weld coated, painted or varnished surfaces as the coatings may ignite and or can 
give off dangerous fumes.  

CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT 

Do not expose the welder to rain. Do not use it in damp, or wet locations. Keep the work area 

well lit. 

AVOID ELECTRICAL CONTACT 

Use adequate electrical insulation with regard to the electrode, the work piece and any acces-

sible) earthed metal parts in the vicinity.  Avoid direct contact with the welding circuit. The no 

load voltage between the earth clamp and the torch can be dangerous under certain circum-

stances. 

EXTENSION LEADS 

In general these are best avoided. If used however make sure that the extension lead used 

with the welder is of a suitable current rating and has an earth connection. If using the welder 

outdoors make sure that the extension cable is suitable for outdoor use. Always keep cables 

and extension leads away from the welding zone and any hot materials. 

FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK 

It is recommended that this tool be used in conjunction with a residual current device (RCD) 

with a rated residual current of 30mA or less. 

Summary of Contents for RXT135E

Page 1: ...ormation warnings and cautions Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or damage to product or property Please retain instructions for future reference Inverter Welder...

Page 2: ...e adjusted by means of a control knob on the front panel It is suitable for welding up to 7mm in mild steel using 3 2mm welding rods It is not suitable for larger welding rods nor use with generators...

Page 3: ...long period Do not touch the weld or the work piece unless you are wearing welding gloves Always use pliers or tongs Never touch the welded material with bare hands until it has been allowed to cool W...

Page 4: ...ened from onlookers or peo ple just passing by Use screens if necessary or non reflecting curtains KEEP CHILDREN AND ANIMALS AWAY Do not let children or animals have access to the welding equipment or...

Page 5: ...MUST NOT BE ALLOWED to weld in raised positions unless safety platforms are used VOLTAGE BETWEEN ELECTRODE HOLDERS OR TORCHES Working with more than one welding machine on a single piece or on pieces...

Page 6: ...n materials cleaned with chlorinated solvents or near such substances Remove all flammable materials e g wood paper rags etc from the working area WARNING Do not weld on containers or piping that cont...

Page 7: ...Degree of protection against intrusion of water and solid bodies 50 Hz Rated input frequency Regulatory compliance mark I1 MAX Maximum input current I1 Eff Rated input current X Duty Cycle at rated cu...

Page 8: ...s when output voltage is available 5 Protection light Illuminates when the thermal protection circuit has activated The unit will not weld until it has cooled down 6 Negative output terminal For ARC w...

Page 9: ...required is to withdraw the electrode from the work piece thus breaking the circuit Be careful with the end of the electrode as it will be hot Pro vided the current setting is correct the surface of...

Page 10: ...ectly to the outlet of the welding machine and the gas flow is controlled manually by the valve built into the torch The earth clamp is connected to the outlet A filler rod is when introduced to the w...

Page 11: ...onsumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods re paired o...

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