Specifications

Transtig 200Pi, 250Pi, 300Pi
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Metals being
joined
Electrode Size
& Part No.
CIGWELD
Electrode
Comments
Mild steel 2.5mm 611182
3.2mm 611183
4.0mm 611184
Satincraft 13
(AS/NZS E4113-0)
Ideal electrodes for all general
purpose work. Features include out
standing operator appeal, easy arc
starting and low spatter.
Mild steel 2.5mm 611242
3.2mm 611243
4.0mm 611244
Ferrocraft 21
(AS/NZS E4818-2)
All positional electrode for use on
mild and galvanised steel furniture,
plates, fences, gates, pipes and tanks
etc. Especially suitable for vertical-
down welding.
Cast iron 3.2mm 611733
4.0mm 611734
Castcraft100 Suitable for joining all cast irons
except white cast iron.
Stainless steel 2.5mm 611652
3.2mm 611653
Satincrome 318L-17
(AS/NZS E316L-17)
High corrosion resistance. Ideal for
dairy work, etc. On stainless steels.
Copper, Bronze,
Brass, etc.
3.2mm 611783 Bronzecraft
(AS/NZS E6200-A2)
Easy to use electrode for marine
fittings, water taps and valves, water
trough float arms, etc. Also for
joining copper to steel and for bronze
overlays on steel shafts.
High Alloy Steels,
Dissimilar Metals,
Crack Resistance.
All Hard-To-Weld
Jobs.
2.5mm 611702
3.2mm 611703
4.0mm 611704
Weldall
(AS/NZS E312-17)
Weldall does truly what its name
states. It will weld even the most
problematical jobs such as springs,
shafts, broken joins mild steel to
stainless and alloy steels.
Not suitable for Aluminium.
Table 15 - Types of Electrodes
For HARDFACING of Steels, CIGWELD TOOLCRAFT is an electrode that produces an extremely hard
weld deposit. It is ideal for building up axes, wedges, slasher blades, worn cams, rock drills, earth moving and
digging equipment, etc.
15. Routine Inspection, Testing & Maintenance
WARNING 7
There are extremely dangerous voltage and power levels present inside this product. Do not attempt to open or
repair unless you are an Accredited CIGWELD Service Agent. Disconnect the Welding Power Source from the
Mains Supply Voltage before disassembling.
An inspection of the power source, an insulation resistance test and an earthing resistance test shall be
carried out in accordance with clause 4.1 of AS 1647.2
a) For transportable equipment, at least once every 3 months; and
b) For fixed equipment, at least once every 12 months.
The owners of the equipment shall keep a suitable record of the periodic tests.
Note 7
A transportable power source is any equipment that is not permanently connected and fixed in the position in
which it is operated.