Machine specifications
Inverter TIG welding machine
Machine code
Rated input voltage
Rated frequency
Rated input capacity
[TIG / MMA]
Current adjustment range
[TIG / MMA]
Rated output voltage
[TIG / MMA]
No-load voltage
Tungsten needle diameter
[TIG welding]
Min. thickness of base metal
[TIG welding]
Welding electrode diameter
[MMA welding]
Rated duty cycle (40°C)
Efficiency
Weight
Safety class
Insulation class
General safety recommendations
Safety instructions
These instructions contain important information which
either supplements or supersedes other instruction re-
lating to this product� Read these instructions carefully
before commencing operation�
Furthermore, the installation and use of the device
must follow the instructions given in the international
standard: IEC 60974-9 Arc welding equipment Part 9�
Installation and use
Use of personal protective equipment:
• The arc and its reflecting radiation damage unpro-
tected eyes� Shield your eyes and face appropriately
before you start welding or observe welding� Also
note the different requirements for the darkness of the
screen in the mask as the welding current changes�
• The arc radiation and spatters burn unprotected
skin� Always wear protective gloves, clothing and foot-
wear when welding�
• Always wear hearing protection if the ambient noise
level exceeds the allowable limit�
CT33123
425294
[V]
1~ AC220
[Hz]
50 / 60
[kVA]
7 / 8,2
[A] 15-200 / 15-160
[V] 10,8-18 / 20,6-26,4 10,6-18 / 20,6-26,4 10,4-18 / 20,4-26,4
[V]
95
[mm]
0,5 - 3,2
[inches]
1/64" - 1/8"
[mm]
0,5
[inches]
1/64"
[mm]
1,6-4
[inches]
1/16"-5/32"
[%]
35
[%]
≥81
[kg]
7,7
[lb]
16�98
IP21S
H
General operating safety
• Exercise caution when handling parts heated in
welding� For example, the tip of the welding torch, the
end of the welding rod and the work piece will heat to
a burning temperature�
• Never carry the device or suspend it by the carrying
strap during welding�
• Do not expose the machine to high temperatures, as
this may cause damage to the machine�
• Keep the torch cable and earthling cable as close
to each other as possible throughout their length�
Straighten any loops in the cables� This minimizes
your exposure to harmful magnetic fields, which may
interfere with a pacemaker, for example�
• Do not wrap the cables around the body�
• In environments classified as dangerous, only use S-
marked welding devices with a safe idle voltage level�
These work environments include, for example, humid,
hot or small spaces where the user may be directly ex-
posed to the surrounding conductive materials�
• Do not use arc welding equipment for pipe thawing�
Spatter and fire safety
• Welding is always classified as hot work, so pay atten-
tion to fire safety regulations during welding and after it.
English
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CT33129
425300
1~ AC220
50 / 60
7 / 8,2
15-200 / 15-160
10-200 / 10-160
95
0,5 - 3,2
1/64" - 1/8"
0,5
1/64"
1,6-4
1/16"-5/32"
35
≥81
7,7
16�98
IP21S
H
CT33130
425317
1~ AC220
50 / 60
7 / 8,2
95
0,5 - 3,2
1/64" - 1/8"
0,5
1/64"
1,6-4
1/16"-5/32"
35
≥81
7,7
16�98
IP21S
H