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RXT140P 

ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS 

WELDING OPERATIONS: 

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 In environments with increased risk of electric shock; 

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 In confined spaces; 

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 In the presence of flammable or explosive materials; 

 

MUST BE evaluated in advance by an “expert supervisor” and must always be 

carried out in the presence of other people trained to intervene in emergencies. 

 

POSITION and HANDLING 

Position the welding machine on a horizontal surface that is able to support the 

weight: otherwise (e.g. inclined or uneven floors etc.) there is danger of over-

turning. 

 

The welder MUST NOT be supported by the operator (e.g using belts). 

The operator MUST NOT BE ALLOWED to weld in raised positions unless safety 

platforms  are used. 

 
 

VOLTAGE BETWEEN ELECTRODE HOLDERS OR TORCHES

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Working with more than one welding machine on a single piece or on pieces that 

are connected may generate a dangerous accumulation of no-load voltage be-

tween two different electrode holders or torches, the value of which may reach 

double the allowed limit. 

IMPROPER USE: 

It is hazardous to use the welding machine for any work other than that for 

which it was designed.  Example  do not use  this welder for  pipe thawing. The 

safety guards and moving parts of the covering of the welding machine and of 

the wire feeder should be in their proper positions before connecting the welding 

machine to the power supply. 

 

WARNING! 

Any manual operation carried out on the moving parts of the wire feeder, for 

example: 

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Replacing rollers and/or the wire guide; 

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Inserting wire in the rollers; 

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Loading the wire reel; 

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Cleaning the rollers and the area underneath them.  

 

Should be carried out with the welding machine switched off and disconnected 

from the power supply outlet . Never lift the welding machine when connected to 

the mains supply. 

Summary of Contents for RXT140P

Page 1: ...afety information 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 ARC Wel...

Page 2: ...current output can be adjusted It is suitable for welding up to 6mm in mild steel Each unit is fitted with a thermal protector which switches off the welder if the transformer overheats and self reset...

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: ...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 to the wo...

Page 5: ...n a single piece or on pieces that are connected may generate a dangerous accumulation of no load voltage be tween two different electrode holders or torches the value of which may reach double the al...

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: ...output current dropping con stant current Class H Insulation class of transformer Manual metal arc welding with covered elec trodes mm Electrode size I2 Conventional output current range Tw Average lo...

Page 8: ...to the metal thickness also see 6 below 3 Electrode holder 4 Earth cable Use earth clamp to connect earth cable with work piece 5 Overload light If welding a long time the duty cycle may be exceeded t...

Page 9: ...with a pointed tool or a welders chipping hammer 3 To stop welding all that is required is to withdraw the electrode from the work piece thus breaking the circuit Be careful with the end of the elect...

Page 10: ...r cooling the protector will reconnect the supply circuit and the welder will be ready for further use NOTE If the duty cycle of the machine is exceeded the thermostatic protection will activate MAINT...

Page 11: ...ot cover defects caused by or resulting from a misuse abuse or neglect b trade professional or hire use c repairs attempted by anyone other than our authorised repair centres or d damage caused by for...

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