STUD WELDER 2008
ABOUT STUD WELDER
CAPACITOR DISCHARGE Stud welding is an electric process in which high electric energy is send at joint for just for one to three milli-second, that results in an arc blast that melts stud & base metal surface and a spring force instantly pushes stud towards iron sheet surface and the weld joint forms.
In CD stud welder a capacitor bank is charged from 30 to 180 Volt according to weld stud size. When triggered, the energy stored in capacitors is discharged on weld area and the burst of electricity demolish gap pin on stud head and creates the molten pool. The gun pushes the stud down into the molten pool. (CD studs have a special pin on the head to maintain gap between stud & base-metal. The pin merges in weld pool during the weld.)
Studs can be weld with common welding process like: Manual arc, Mig welding or Tig welding. But CD stud welding is best preferred process,which is different from conventional welding process due no weld bead around stud head and no stain on backside of base sheet...
Stud Welder Models
STUD WELDER SW2008
Item | Unit | Stud welder CD2008 |
Supply | V | 220 |
Phase | Ph | 1 |
Power | KVA | 1.2 |
Min. welding setting | V | 30 |
Max. welding voltage | V | 180 |
Charging time | Sec. | 1 to 4 |
Stud diameter | mm | 3-8 |
Weld studs | Min. | 12 to 22 |
Protection class | IP | 31 |
Overall dimensions | in. | 13x13x6 |
Weight | Kg | 12 |
Apparatus design type | Portable | |
Warranty period | 1 Year |
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