Pre-wired transformer

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I would like to know if this is correct in what i am thinking, i have a Skot T105 transformer purchased from Screwfix about 5 years ago. The trany's minimum loading is 35 watts and maximum 105w (hence T105). The wiring for the transformer is pre-wired with 0.75mm primary and 0.75mm secondry. If i were to load the secondry with the maximum 105w of lighting it would draw 8.75 amps making the cable insufficient to take the current as 0.75mm is rated for 6 amps according to BS 7671. Does this make the transformer cable dangerous :?:
 
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Cable on transformer side, this is 0.75mm. 105 watts (if taking maxium transformers is rated for) will take 8.75 amps on 12v voltage, cable is rated at 6 amps in BS 7671
 

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