Single-Sided Welding; Single Sided Welding Overview - Pro Spot PHS-101 Instruction Manual

Hybrid spot welder
Hide thumbs Also See for PHS-101:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6.0
6.1 SINGLE-SIDED WELDING OVERVIEW
ground plate
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.1b
Figure 6.2 Single-Sided applications

SINGLE-SIDED WELDING

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 connected 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
cable to the metal (Fig. 6.1b).
NOTE: Make sure the ground plate is clamped rmly 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.
REMARQUE: Assurez-vous que la plaque de terre est serré solidement en
place a l'intérieur d'une surface métallique propre aussi prés que possible
du leu du soudure. Ne xez pas le terre et le métal que vous êtes sur le point
de soudure. En accomplissant d'autres tâches comme la soudure dent de
traction, etc, le lieu de saisie devient moins critique.
In the Single-Sided weld mode the following weld procedures are available for the
Hybrid Spot:
All Info Copyright © Pro Spot International Inc.
(Not recommended for structural welding, for cosmetic only.)
Single-Sided Welding (cosmetic repair only)
Washer Welding
Nail Welding
Contact Shrinking
Bolt and Nut Welding
Rivet Welding
Spot Hammer Dent Pulling
Pro Pull Dent Removal
31

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents