Ross RXT175P General Instruction For Installation Use And Maintenance Download Page 8

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RXT175P 

KNOW YOUR WELDER 

1) On/off switch 

When the switch is in the “ O” position means the power OFF . When the switch in the “1” 

position means the power is  ON 

 

2) Output power settings 

Adjust this knob to increase or decrease the welding current. 

  

CAUTION! 

Do NOT change the switch position while welding. 

 

3) Wire speed adjustment knob 

Adjust this knob to set the wire feeding speed. 

 

 

4) Earth cable 

Use earth clamp to connect earth cable with work piece 

 

5)Welding outlet   

The torch is installed at the end of the cable.  

  

6)Overload light 

If welding a long time the duty cycle may be exceeded, the overload lamp will turn ON

(orange) and the machine will stop working until the unit has cooled. 

 

7) Welding Gas Hose and Mains Cable 

(Not Shown) 

are located at the rear of the unit. 

Summary of Contents for RXT175P

Page 1: ...nformation 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 Mig Welder Mod...

Page 2: ...for light duty manual arc welding only It has been designed and manufactured specifically for continuous MIG welding of carbon or mild steels with and without protective gas using appropriate cored tu...

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: ...okers 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 work a...

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: ...n Read operator s manual Ground Single phase transformer Rectified 1 50Hz Mains supply single phase A C 50 Hz RCM Marking indicating compliance to relevant Australian standards Mig Welding Outputs dir...

Page 8: ...n while welding 3 Wire speed adjustment knob Adjust this knob to set the wire feeding speed 4 Earth cable Use earth clamp to connect earth cable with work piece 5 Welding outlet The torch is installed...

Page 9: ...30cm of the wire through the guide tube and into the wire liner by hand The wire feed roller has two different size groves Check that the wire is aligned with the correct size grove in the wire feed r...

Page 10: ...ly protected by the welding helmet Turn the welder switched ON and the welding gas if applicable You are now ready to execute the weld Select the required welding power setting weld Bring the wire int...

Page 11: ...g con sumable torch parts Allow to cool before handling After use allow the welder to cool down and then remove any unconsumed wire from the torch and torch hose by releasing the tension screw and rot...

Page 12: ...and screw on the regulator fully BUT DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 2 Simply push the gas hose at the rear of the machine into the gas regulator outlet as far as possible and release This is a self sealing coup...

Page 13: ...place liner 3 Poor weld pene tration Low input voltage Check that if input volt age is the same with rated voltage Bad connection Check grounding cable clamp make sure of a good connection Contact tip...

Page 14: ...1 Weld current switch 5 Wire spool holder 12 Mains Cable 10 11 Gas bottle holder 27 Earth lead 14 Handle 28 Torch assy 16 Rectifier assy 31 Mains switch 17 Fan assy 4 Aux Transformer 20 Main transform...

Page 15: ...parts or at our discretion replace the unit free of charge This guarantee does not cover defects caused by or resulting from misuse abuse or ne glect trade professional or hire use repairs attempted b...

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