Oxford arc welder oil cooled.Problem!
Discussion
Serviced mine this year, I use it as the transformer element to a rotary phase converter.
Once you undo the bolts on top, you can lift out the lid with all the associated switchgear / windings. Oil drips all over the place so be ready to manage lots of slimy oil, I am going to guess it has never been changed. It's also pretty heavy
Mine was pretty crappy inside, I cleaned it all and then replaced the oil, mucky slimy job. Once out you can replace the broken parts .... if you can find replacements. I did notice spare parts on eBay at the time.
hth Simon
Once you undo the bolts on top, you can lift out the lid with all the associated switchgear / windings. Oil drips all over the place so be ready to manage lots of slimy oil, I am going to guess it has never been changed. It's also pretty heavy
Mine was pretty crappy inside, I cleaned it all and then replaced the oil, mucky slimy job. Once out you can replace the broken parts .... if you can find replacements. I did notice spare parts on eBay at the time.
hth Simon
just for reference, anyone looking to replace the oil in their oil filled welder can use this .... great service and advice from Eden Oil
http://www.edenoil.co.uk/component/virtuemart/123/...
http://www.edenoil.co.uk/component/virtuemart/123/...
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