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TECHNICAL
SPECS
welding on a ceiling, oor, bulkhead, or partition can cause re on
the hidden side.
Do not weld on closed containers such as tanks, drums, or pipes,
unless they are properly prepared according to local regulations
Connect work cable to the work as close to the welding area as
practical to prevent welding current from travelling along, possibly
unknown paths and causing electric shock, sparks, and re hazards.
Wear oil-free protective garments such as leather gloves, heavy
shirt, cuess trousers, high shoes, and a cap. Remove any
combustibles, such as a butane lighter or matches, from your person
before doing any welding.
FLYING METAL can injure eyes.
Welding, chipping, wire brushing, and grinding cause sparks and
ying metal. As welds cool they can throw o slag. Wear approved
safety glasses with side shields even under your welding helmet.
BUILDUP OF GAS can injure or kill.
Shut o shielding gas supply when not in use. Always ventilate
conned spaces or use approved air-supplied respirator.
HOT PARTS can cause severe burns.
Do not touch hot parts with bare hands.
Allow cooling period before working on gun or torch.
To handle hot parts, use proper tools and/or wear heavy, insulated
welding gloves and clothing to prevent burns.
MAGNETIC FIELDS can aect pacemakers.
Pacemaker wearers keep away.
Wearers should consult their doctor before going near arc welding,
gouging, or spot welding operations.
NOISE can damage hearing.
Noise from some processes or equipment can damage hearing.
Wear approved ear protection if noise level is high.
Shielding gas cylinders contain gas under high pressure.
CYLINDERS can explode if damaged.
Protect compressed gas cylinders from excessive heat, mechanical
shocks, physical damage, slag, open ames, sparks, and arcs.
Install cylinders in an upright position by securing to a stationary
support or cylinder rack to prevent falling or tipping. Keep cylinders
away from any welding or other electrical circuits. Never drape a
welding torch over a gas cylinder. Never allow a welding electrode to
touch any cylinder. Never weld on a pressurized cylinder - explosion
will result. Use only correct shielding gas cylinders, regulators,
hoses, and ttings designed for the specic application; maintain
them and associated parts in good condition.
Turn face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder valve.
Use the right equipment, correct procedures, and sucient number
of persons to lift and move cylinders.
Read and follow instructions on compressed gas cylinders,
associated equipment, and Compressed Gas Association (CGA)
recommendations.
2.0 Product Description
This welding machine is manufactured using advanced inverter
technology. The input voltage is rectied to DC and then inverted to
high frequency AC voltage before being converted back to DC for
the output .This allows the use of a much smaller transformer and so
allowing weight saving and improved power eciency.
3.0 Technical
Specifications
Model XTM255i XTM256i XTM356i
Input Voltage (V) 110V 1P 230V 1P 400V 3P 400V 3P
Frequency 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
Input Current A
(MAX)
32.6 34.6 15.7 21.3
Input Current A
(E)
32.6 17.8 9.3 13.5
Fuse rating 32A 20A 20A 32A
Output OCV 45V 45V 45V 50V
Rated Power
(KW)
3.6 7.7 7.1 12.9
Recommended
Generator (KVA)
10 10 13 18
Eciency (%) 80 85 88 90
Power Factor 0.99 0.99 0.71 0.7
Insulation class F F F F
Duty Cycle
XTM255i
(110V)
XTM255i
(230V)
XTM256i XTM356i
25% - 250A - -
35% - - 250A -
40% - - - 350A
60% - 165A 190A 280A
100% 140A 130A 140A 220A