Single-Sided Welding; Single-Sided Welding Overview - Pro Spot PR-2000 Instruction Manual

High frequency inverter resistance spot welder
Table of Contents

Advertisement

PR-2000

6 Single-Sided Welding

6.1 Single-Sided Welding Overview

Figure 6.1
Figure 6.1b
Figure 6.2 Single-Sided applications
Copyright © Pro Spot International, Inc.
2005-2009
The Single-Sided Weld System allows the operator to carry out
welding tasks using a Single-Sided Weld Gun. The Single-Sided
weld procedure requires contact only from one side compared to
two sides in Two-Sided welding. A ground plate must be connect-
ed to the panel to be welded for it to work (fig. 6.1).
You can also use an optional magnetic ground plate to easily attach the ground
ground plate
cable to the metal (fig. 6.1b).
NOTE: Make sure the ground plate is clamped firmly in place on the
inside of a clean metal surface as near as possible to the weld location.
Do not attach the ground to the metal you're about to weld on. When
performing other weld tasks such as dent pulling, etc., the ground
attachment location becomes less critical.
In the Single-Sided weld mode the following weld procedures are available for the
PR-2000:
6 Single-Sided Welding
Single-Sided Welding
Carbon Rod Shrinking
Stitch Welding
Washer Welding
Nail Welding
Bolt and Nut Welding
Rivet Welding
Contact Shrinking
Spot Hammer Dent Pulling
Pro Pull Dent Removal
Page 23

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents