Weldskill 100 inverter, 05 description, 06 user responsibility – Tweco 100 Weldskill User Manual

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weldskill 100 iNVeRTeR

2-3

March 3, 2008

2.05 Description

Weldskill 100
This compact, portable, inverter welding machine

has infinitely adjustable welding current from 5 to

100 amps. It is capable of running 1.6mm, 2.0mm

and 2.5mm electrodes for a wide range of welding

applications. The unit also has a lift TIG function that

offers stable TIG welding characteristics when used

with a suitable TIG torch and shielding gas.

2.06 User Responsibility

This equipment will perform as per the information

contained herein when installed, operated, maintained

and repaired in accordance with the instructions

provided. This equipment must be checked periodically.

Defective equipment (including welding leads) should

not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, plainly

worn, distorted or contaminated, should be replaced

immediately. Should such repairs or replacements

become necessary, it is recommended that such

repairs be carried out by appropriately qualified

persons approved by CIGWELD. Advice in this regard

can be obtained by contacting accredited CIGWELD

Distributor.
This equipment or any of its parts should not be altered

from standard specification without prior written

approval of CIGWELD. The user of this equipment

shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction

which results from improper use or unauthorised

modification from standard specification, faulty

maintenance, damage or improper repair by anyone

other than appropriately qualified persons approved

by CIGWELD.

2.07 Packaged Items

• Welding Power Source
• Electrode Holder Lead
• Work Lead
• Plastic Tool Case
• Chipping Hammer/Wire Brush
• Welding Faceshield with Lens
• Operating Manual

2.08 Transporting Methods

This unit is equipped with a handle for carrying

purposes.

!

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill. DO NOT TOUCH

live electrical parts. Disconnect input

power conductors from de-energized

supply line before moving the welding

power source.

!

WARNING

FALLING EQUIPMENT can cause serious

personal 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 and secure unit on a

proper skid before transporting.

2.09 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 15% duty cycle,

90 amperes at 23.6 volts. This means that it has been

designed and built to provide the rated amperage

(90A) for 1.5 minutes, i.e. arc welding time, out of

every 10 minute period (15% of 10 minutes is 1.5

minutes). During the other 8.5 minutes of the 10

minute period the Welding Power Source must idle

and allowed to cool.

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