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G29
Miniature Spot Welder
Scientific Instrument Services, Inc.
TM
FAX: 908-806-6631
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Filament Repair
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Spot Welding
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Resistance Soldering
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Annealing
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Heat Tempering
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Stress Relieving
T
he versatile SW 110 multi-purpose welder occupies
minimum counter space and is very lightweight. It
welds with four welding heats and has electrodes that
are self-centering. The select-a-matic turrets allow selection of a
working electrode combination by rotating the turrets with finger
pressure. Latching action automatically aligns and securely holds
one of the four electrodes in place.
The heat selector turns the welder on and off and selects both
welding and auxiliary heats. Station "S" is for soldering with the
turrets rotated to the soldering electrodes. Stations "S" plus #1, 2
and 3 provide progressively higher heats for the auxiliary outlets
which are activated by depressing the handrest/tray. Station #4 is
for welding only and is not connected to the auxiliary functions.
Stations #1, 2, 3 and 4 can all be used for welding.
The lever type operating switch activates the solid-state
circuitry releasing a time controlled welding pulse. This switch
lever is also used when soldering. The handrest/tray separates
the electrodes and activates the auxiliary function switch as well
as doubling as a part holding tray. The ready light illuminates
when the welder is ready to function. With some of the available
accessories it can be used for electro-soldering, heat tempering,
and annealing. Output is 4.8 Volts at 36 Amp.
Auxiliary Cables and Accessories
The auxiliary cables, annealing jack, and plug-in vise are
designed to provide auxiliary functions of soldering, annealing,
heat tempering and stress relieving when used with the miniature
spotwelder. The cables have reversible tips which permit several
combinations of metal tip, soldering tip and vise tip. Cables come
complete with brass tips, wire use tip and carbon soldering tip.
They have sturdy white handles, cords and a banana type plug. A
plug-in vise can be used to replace one cable when a stationary
grip is required for soldering. The annealing plug provides a
practical method of softening by removing the temper from
sections of wire.
The SW 110 Multi-Purpose Welder
Note:
Electrically conductive materials such as aluminum,
copper, gold and silver do not lend themselves to resistance
welding.
Auxiliary cables, annealing jack, and plug-in vise
Part No.
Description
SW110-B
110V Spot Welder, 1.5 Amp.
Copper Replacement Electrodes
SW-110
Miniature Spot Welder
Part No.
Description
H101
Lower Ball
H102
Lower Soldering
H103
Lower Anvil
H104
Lower Pointed
H105
Upper Grooved
H106
Upper for Carbon Tip
H107
Upper Blunt
H108
Upper Pointed
H109
Carbon Tip,
(use with H106)
Part No.
Description
Auxiliary Cables
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