Heating Up Steel Sheets For Shrinking Or Stiffening; Stud Welding - Car-O-Liner CTR12000 Instruction Manual

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4.3.3 Heating up steel sheets for shrinking or stiffening

4.3.4 Stud welding

41643, ENG - rev. 2, 2016-10
Small convex dents can be pulled in with the copper electrode D while ap-
plying heat (welding current) and pressure at the same time.
Larger flat dents or sheet sections, the elasticity of which should be in-
creased, can be heated up with the carbon electrode C.
Reference and standard values are stated on the adhesive label on the acces-
sories box of the multi-function gun.
All the elements used in car body construction such as setscrews M4, M5 J,
T-pins for trim strips and rubber holder B as well as setscrews with coarse
thread for plastic nuts J can be welded with the multi-function gun and suita-
ble electrodes B, J. In the electrode, a magnet holds the pieces to be welded.
Place the gun with the electrode at right angle onto the sheets to be welded,
press strongly against them and activate the trigger.
Reference and standard values are stated on the adhesive label on the acces-
sories box of the multi-function gun.
Car-O-Liner Group AB
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