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  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont 

designed. 

DO NOT OPERATE THE INVERTER WELDER IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES: 

Do not use the 

inverter welder in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, dust or other combustible 

sources. Inverter welding will create sparks which can ignite the dust or fumes. 

DO NOT EXPOSE THE INVERTER WELDER TO RAIN OR USE IT IN WET CONDITIONS: 

Water 

entering the inverter welder will greatly increase the risk of electric shock. 

HAVE YOUR INVERTER WELDER REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON: 

The inverter welder is 

in  accordance  with  the  relevant  safety  requirements.  Repairs  should  only  be  carried 

out by qualified persons using original spare parts, otherwise this may result in consid-

erable danger to the user. 

 

Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal.  
Always disconnect the plug from the mains supply before cleaning or servicing 

etc.  
Be alert at all times, especially during repetitive, monotonous operations; Don't 

be lulled into a false sense of security.  
Use  of  improper  accessories  may  cause  damage  to  the  inverter  welder  and 

surrounding area as well as increasing the risk of injury. 

Do not 

modify the inverter welder to do tasks other than those intended.  

To avoid injury, the workpiece should never be held with bare hands; The work-

piece  will  become  hot  during  normal  welding  operations,  and  stay  hot  for  a 

period after the weld is complete. 
Appropriate  personal  protective  equipment 

must

  be  worn  and 

must

  be  de-

signed to protect against all hazards created. Severe permanent injury can re-

sult from using inappropriate or insufficient protective equipment  - Eyes in par-

ticular are at risk.  
The  work  should  be  clamped  firmly  whilst  welding,  If  its  loose  it  could  result  in 

personal injury or damage to the machine or item that is being welded. 

Do not 

attempt any repairs unless you are a competent electrician or engineer. 

Ensure that the machine is connected  to  the correct supply voltage and pro-

tected by a fuse or circuit breaker of the recommend rating. 

Never

 allow the earth clamp and electrode holder to come into contact with 

each other. 

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  WIRING DIAGRAM 

   T1400 (05705) & T1600 (05707) 

Summary of Contents for 05703

Page 1: ...kaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal facili ty...

Page 2: ...Part No 05703 T1400 ARC Inverter Welder SIP Part No 05705 T1600ARC Inverter Welder SIP Part No 05707 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Dire...

Page 3: ...082 9 Potentiometer knob WE07 00059 21 Earth Lead c w Clamp WE07 00037 10 Potentiometer WE07 00060 22 Welding cable c w Electrode Holder WE07 00036 11 Dinse Socket WE07 00061 N A Front Cover Label WE0...

Page 4: ...mp or wet locations or expose it to rain Provide adequate space surrounding the work area Do not use in environments with a potentially explosive at mosphere KEEP CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED PERSONNEL AWAY...

Page 5: ...Make sure the main switch is in the Off position be fore connecting the inverter welder to the mains supply NEVER LEAVE THE INVERTER WELDER CONNECTED WHILST UNATTENDED Turn the invert er welder off an...

Page 6: ...lse sense of security Use of improper accessories may cause damage to the inverter welder and surrounding area as well as increasing the risk of injury Do not modify the inverter welder to do tasks ot...

Page 7: ...e materials must be removed from the area Have a suitable fire extinguisher available close by Causes of fire and explosion include combustibles reached by the arc flame flying sparks hot slag or heat...

Page 8: ...214 HSG250 and CS15 HSE docu ment CS15 includes information on cleaning by thorough steam or solvent caustic cleaning followed by purging and inserting with nitrogen carbon diox ide or water filling j...

Page 9: ...or using a fume extractor Never ventilate with oxygen Lead cadmium zinc mercury beryllium bearing and similar materials when welded may produce harmful concentrations of toxic fumes Adequate ventila...

Page 10: ...leaned area of the workpiece Fit the grounded tungsten into the TIG torch head Connect the TIG torch not supplied power connector to the negative dinse socket on the welder Connect the regulator not s...

Page 11: ...ity of the owner and the operator to read understand and comply with the following You must check all electrical products before use to ensure that they are safe You must inspect power cables plugs so...

Page 12: ...welder on Set the amperage control to match your electrode size Place a face mask over your face not supplied Bring the electrode into contact with the workpiece using a light tapping action and withd...

Page 13: ...a 10 minute cycle e g 60 means that the welding time is 6 minutes and the rest time is 4 minutes If a unit is used beyond its duty cycle the temperatures of some components might become too high due...

Page 14: ...20 8v 26 4V Weld Thickness mild steel 1 5mm 4mm 1 5mm 7mm 1 5mm 8mm Duty Cycle 80 amps 60 140 amps 20 160 amps 20 81 amps 60 92 amps 60 62 amps 100 63 amps 100 71 amps 100 Power Factor 0 65 0 65 0 65...

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