Moulding Clip Rivet Welding; Dent Pulling With Washers And Slide Hammer With Hook - Pro Spot PR-2000 Instruction Manual

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6.6 Moulding Clip Rivet Welding

Figure 6.19
Figure 6.21

6.7 Dent Pulling with Washers and Slide Hammer with Hook

Figure 6.22
Figure 6.24
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2005-2009
This function will weld on factory type clips for the window moulding. The clips
that hold the moulding do not, usually, come on the replacement parts.
Rivets are held in place during welding with magnetic adapter electrode.
1. Push the Single-Sided weld mode button (fig 6.3). Single Sided Weld Programs
will display on the screen (fig. 6.5). The PR-2000 software defaults to Single Spot
Weld Mode (fig. 6.6).
2. Select Rivet Welding Program by pressing the Left or Right Navigatioin Buttons
(fig. 4.9). Make sure that Rivet Welding graphic appears on the screen (fig. 6.19)
3. Choose weld power level by pressing the "Next Program" button repeatedly.
(refer to section 4.6 "Setting the weld program").
3. Fit Single-Sided gun with the magnetic rivet adapter (fig. 6.21).
4. Insert rivet into the adapter (fig. 6.21).
5. Prepare the surface area by removing paint and primer.
6. Ground the working area (refer to section 6.1 "Single-Sided Welding
Overview").
7. Position Single-Sided gun over work area and push the trigger to weld.
8. Repeat as needed.
The slide hammer with hook (optional) can be used in conjunction with washers
to repair car body dents.
Tip: You can purchase a slide hammer with hook from your local Pro Spot
distributor or on the web at Pro Spot online store.
Washers are held in place during welding with magnetic adapter electrode.
1. Push the Single-Sided weld mode button (fig 6.3). Single Sided Weld Programs
will display on the screen (fig. 6.5). The PR-2000 software defaults to Single Spot
Weld Mode (fig. 6.6).
2. Select Washer Welding Program by pressing the Left or Right Navigatioin
Buttons (fig. 4.9). Make sure that Washer Welding graphic appears on the screen
(fig. 6.22)
3. Choose weld power level by pressing the "Next Program" button repeatedly.
(refer to section 4.6 "Setting the weld program").
4. Fit Single-Sided gun with the magnetic washer adapter (fig. 6.24).
5. Insert washer into the adapter (fig. 6.24).
6. Prepare the dent surface area by removing paint and primer.
When welding on washers, you only need to clean the area where the washer
touches the metal since the grounding system is connected through a separate
cable.
7. Ground the working area (refer to section 6.1 "Single-Sided Welding
Overview").
8. Position the washer at the bottom of the dent and push the trigger to weld the
washer onto the metal.
9. Hook the washer with the slide hammer and pull out the dent.
10. Repeat as needed.
Tip: You can, also, pull multiple washers by welding on a row of washers
at the bottom of the dent, inserting a rod through the washers and pulling
the rod with the slide hammer with hook.
6 Single-Sided Welding
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