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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont
ed by radiant or conducted heat.
After the work is done, check that the area is free of sparks, glowing embers and
flames.
An empty container that has held combustibles, or that can produce flamma-
ble or toxic vapours when heated, must never be welded, unless the container
has first been cleaned. Consult HSE INDG214, 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 just below working level.
A container with unknown contents should be treated as if it contained combus-
tibles (see previous paragraph), DO NOT depend on sense of smell or sight to
determine if it is safe to weld.
Hollow items must be vented before welding as they can explode.
Explosive atmosphere; Never weld when the air may contain flammable dust,
gas or liquid vapours (such as petrol).
The electric welding arc must not be observed with the naked eye. Always use
the welding mask , ensure the welding mask is fitted with the correct shade of
filter lens for the welding current level.
Welding gauntlet gloves should be worn to protect the hands from burns, non-
synthetic overalls with buttons at the neck and wrist, or similar clothing should be
worn. Greasy overalls should not be worn. Wear suitable protective footwear.
Wear protective clothing, welding gauntlet gloves, hat and high safety toe
shoes.
Avoid oily or greasy clothing, a spark may ignite them.
Hot metal such as electrode stubs and work pieces should never be handled
without gloves.
First aid facilities and a qualified first aid person should be available for each
shift unless medical facilities are close by for immediate treatment of flash burns
to the eyes and skin.
Flammable hair products should not be used by persons intending to weld.
Warn bystanders not to watch the arc and not to expose themselves to the
welding-arc rays or to hot metal.
Keep children away whilst welding, they are not aware that looking at an arc
can cause serious eye damage.
Protect other nearby personnel from arc rays and hot sparks with a suitable non-
flammable partition.
GLARE AND BURNS
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PARTS LIST WELDMATE T126 MIG
Ref. No. Description Sip Part No. Ref. No. Description Sip Part No.
1. Left side panel WE02-00001 18. Thermostat WE02-00018
2. Lock WE02-00002 19. Foot WE02-00019
3. Plastic panel WE02-00003 20. Circuit breaker 25A WE02-00020
4. On/Off switch WE02-00004 21. Middle panel WE02-00021
5. Rocker switch WE02-00005 22. Fan support plate WE02-00022
6. Thermal overload light WE02-00006 23. Fan motor WE02-00023
7. Potentiometer knob WE02-00007 24. Fan Blade WE02-00024
8. Welding torch 02741 25. Right side panel WE02-00025
9. Grommet WE02-00009 26. Cable holder WE02-00026
10. Earth return lead c/w clamp WE02-00010 27. Mains lead WE02-00027
11. Cable holder WE02-00011 28. Rear panel WE02-00028
12. Bottom panel WE02-00012 29. Hinge WE02-00029
13. PCB holder WE02-00013 30. Wire spool holder WE02-00030
14. PCB WE02-00014 31. Auxiliary transformer WE02-00031
15. Handle WE02-00015 32. Fuse 6.3A WE02-00032
16. Mains filter WE02-00016 33. Wire feed motor WE02-00033
17. Transformer WE02-00017 N/A. Wire feed roller WE02-00034

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SIP T126 Specifications

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BrandSIP
ModelT126
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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