Section 2:introduction, 01 how to use this manual, 02 equipment identification – Tweco 95 S Thermal Arc(Jan2013) User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

THERMAL ARC 95 S

Introduction 2-1

Manual 0-5086

SECTION 2:

INTRODUCTION

2.01 how to Use This Manual

This Operating Manual usually applies to the part numbers

listed on page i. If none are underlined, they are all covered

by this manual. To ensure safe operation, read the entire

manual, including the chapter on safety instructions and

warnings. Throughout this manual, the word WARNING,

CAUTION and NOTE may appear. Pay particular attention

to the information provided under these headings. These

special annotations are easily recognized as follows:

!

WARNING

Gives information regarding possible personal

injury.

CAUTION

Refers to possible equipment damage. Cau-

tions will be shown in bold type.

NOTE

Offers helpful information concerning certain

operating procedures. Notes will be shown

in italics

2.02 Equipment Identification

The unit’s identification number (specification or part

number), model, and serial number usually appear on

a nameplate attached to the machine. Equipment which

does not have a nameplate attached to the machine is

identified only by the specification or part number printed

on the shipping container. Record these numbers for

future reference.

2.03 Receipt of Equipment

When you receive the equipment, check it against the

invoice to make sure it is complete and inspect the

equipment for possible damage due to shipping. If there is

any damage, notify the carrier immediately to file a claim.

Furnish complete information concerning damage claims

or shipping errors to the location in your area listed in the

inside back cover of this manual. Include all equipment

identification numbers as described above along with a

full description of the parts in error.

2.04 Description

This compact inverter welding machine has infinitely

adjustable welding current from 5 to 95 amps. It uses

standard general purpose SMAW 3/32” (2.5mm)

electrodes for light gauge work, generally less than 1/8”

(3.2mm) thick. The unit also has a Lift TIG (GTAW) welding

mode that offers stable TIG welding characteristics when

used with a suitable TIG torch and shielding gas.

2.05 Transportation Methods

CAUTION

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. DO NOT TOUCH

live electric parts. Disconnect input power

conductors from de-energized supply line

before moving the welding power source.

!

WARNING

FALLING EQUIPMENT can cause serious per-

sonal injury and equipment damage.

Lift unit with handle on top of case. Use handcart or similar

device of adequate capacity. If using a fork lift vehicle,

place secure unit on a proper skid before transporting.

2.06 Duty Cycle

The rated duty cycle of a Welding Power Source, is a

statement of the time it may be operated at its rated

welding current output without exceeding the temperature

limits of the insulation of the component parts. To explain

the 10 minute duty cycle period the following example is

used. Suppose a Welding Power Source is designed to

operate at a 30% duty cycle, 80 amperes at 23.2 volts.

This means that it has been designed and built to provide

the rated amperage (80A) for 3 minutes, i.e. arc welding

time, out of every 10 minute period (30% of 10 minutes is

3 minutes). During the other 7 minutes of the 10 minute

period the Welding Power Source must idle and allowed

to cool.

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