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LF Declaration

Consult the data plate on the equipment for the power supply requirements. Due to the elevated 
absorbency of the primary current from the power supply network, high power systems affect the 
quality of power provided by the network. Consequently, connection restrictions or maximum 
impedance requirements permitted by the network at the public network connection point must be 
applied to these systems. In this case the installer or the user is responsible for ensuring the equipment 
can be connected, consulting the electricity provider if necessary.

Materials and their disposal

The equipment is manufactured with materials, which do not contain any toxic or poisonous 
materials dangerous to the operator. When the equipment is scrapped, it should be dismantled 
separating components according to the type of materials. Do not dispose of the equipment with 
normal waste. The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment states 
the electrical equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an 
environmentally compatible recycling facility.

Handling of compressed gas cylinders and regulators

All cylinders and pressure regulators used in welding operations should be handled with care.
Never allow the electrode, electrode holder or any other electrically “hot” parts to touch a cylinder.
Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet when opening the cylinder valve.
Always secure the cylinder safely. Never deface or alter any cylinder.

The following signs and explanations are to remind the user of the potential 

risks involved and the dangers of misuse or mistreatment of the welding 

machine.

!

RUNNING PARTS MAY BE DANGEROUS!

Keep away from running components, 
including the fan.

BE AWARE OF SPARKS AND SPATTER

Wear protective clothing, such as leather 
gloves, Flame retardant overalls, boots and 
eyewear.

DO NOT TOUCH THERMAL COMPONENTS!

Thermal components may cause severe burns 
when in contact with unprotected skin.

ELECTRIC SHOCKS CAN KILL!

Never touch electrical parts. Keep the 
equipment in good condition, replace 
damaged parts, undertake regular 
maintenance according to the instructions.

TXP1P40

Summary of Contents for CUT 40 Digital

Page 1: ...Operation Manual SifWeld CUT 40 Digital www sifweld com Peters House The Orbital Centre Icknield Way Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1ET Tel 44 0 845 130 7757 TSX1P40 Approved PLASMA ...

Page 2: ...ign EN60974 1 Arc welding equipment Part 1 Welding power sources EN60974 10 Arc welding equipment Part 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements Additional information restrictive use Class A equipment intended for use in locations other than residential By signing this document the undersigned declares as manufacturer or the manufacturer s authorised representative established within the ...

Page 3: ...amp environments wearing wet clothing and metal structures Try to avoid welding in cramped or restricted positions Ensure that the equipment is well maintained Repair or replace damaged or defective parts immediately Carry out any regular maintenance in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Safety against fumes and welding gases Locate the equipment in a well ventilated position Keep you...

Page 4: ...cutting welding area Remove all flammable and combustible materials from the cutting welding zone and surrounding areas Do not cut weld fuel and lubricant containers even if empty These must be carefully cleaned before they can be cut welded Always allow the cut welded material to cool before touching it or placing it in contact with combustible or flammable material Do not work in atmospheres with ...

Page 5: ... that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Handling of compressed gas cylinders and regulators All cylinders and pressure regulators used in welding operations should be handled with care Never allow the electrode electrode holder or any other electrically hot parts to touch a cylinder Keep your head and face away...

Page 6: ...1 Preface 7 1 1 General 7 1 2 Introduction 8 1 3 Technical Specifications 9 1 4 Overview Of Machines 10 2 Installation 11 3 Operation 12 5 Maintenance 13 6 Warranty 14 Contents 6 TXP1P40 ...

Page 7: ...uthorised SifWeld dealer or visit the SifWeld website at www sifweld com The specifications presented in this manual are subject to change without prior notice Important notes Items in the manual that require particular attention in order to minimise damage and personal harm are indicated with the NOTE notation Read these sections carefully and follow the instructions Disclaimer While every effort...

Page 8: ...utting torch ensures exceptionally smooth clean cuts and comes with a quick connect euro adapter to ensure effortless connection and cost effective replacement of the torch The SifWeld Cut40 Digital can be used to efficiently cut mild and low alloy steels stainless aluminium copper titanium and nickel alloys Features 40amp cutting power High 60 Duty cycle 12mm clean cut on steel 15mm severance cut...

Page 9: ...put KVA 4 8 Open circuit voltage 420 Amperage range A 20 40 Rated Duty cycle 40 C 60 Efficiency 80 Max cutting thickness mm 15 Compressed air pressure required 4 0 bar Dimensions LxWxH mm 435 x 180 x 265 Post flow time S 2 _ Input power supply 1ph Compressed air flow required 140 170 lpm 5 6 CFM TXP1P40 ...

Page 10: ...ront Rear Panel 1 Alarm LED 2 Power LED 3 Over Temperature LED 4 MCP Knob 5 Cutting Torch Euro Connector 6 Earth Return 7 LCD Display 8 Input Power Switch 9 Air Inlet 10 Power Input Cable Error Messages and fault conditions 1 Overtemperature Wait for the machine to cool and reset 2 Overcurrent Reset the machine by switching OFF then ON 3 Under Pressure 4 Bar Air Pressure not maintained check Air S...

Page 11: ...ted in heavy rain as the protection class of the machine IP23S allows for limited outside use NOTE Never aim metallic grinding spray sparks towards the equipment Input connection Before connecting the machine you should ensure that the correct supply is available Details of the machine requirements can be found on the data plate of the machine or in the technical parameters shown in the manual The...

Page 12: ...ularly important when cutting thicker material Make sure that the torch is pointed away from you and the people near you to avoid any danger from sparks and hot metal Push the safety trigger at the side of the torch first then press the switch to start cutting CAUTION Always hold the hand torch away from your body as a precaution against accidental torch firing Be aware of this hazard Failure to d...

Page 13: ...ast every six months 1 Clean the interior of the machine and the fan grills net of any dust and grime stains for example with a soft brush and vacuum cleaner Do not use pressurised air The contaminant may become compressed into the grooves of the coolers Do not use a pressure washing device 2 Check the electrical connections of the machine Clean any oxidised connections and tighten the loosened on...

Page 14: ...e of the warranty Any warranty repair must be performed by Weldability Sif or an Authorised SifWeld Service Centre The customer is responsible for all shipping costs and risk associated with items that are returned covered under warranty Weldability Sif may opt to refund the purchase price less any costs and depreciation due to use and wear Faults defects found under warranty should be reported to...

Page 15: ...on Part number SifWeld Cut40 Digital package TSX1P40 SifWeld Cut40 Digital 4m torch TSX1P4003 Earth return TSX1P4004 Electrode TSX1P4006 Shield cup TSX1P4008 Air diffuser Hi flow air connector TSX1P4005 Tip TSX1P4007 TSX1P4009 TXP1P40 ...

Page 16: ...16 www sifweld com Peters House The Orbital Centre Icknield Way Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1ET Tel 44 0 845 130 7757 Fax 44 0 800 970 7757 Email sales weldability sif com www sifweld com ...

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