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The
Single-Sided welding system allows the operator to carry out welding tasks
using a Single-Sided Weld Gun. The Single-Sided welding procedure requires
contact only from one side compared to two sides in Two-Sided welding.
A ground cable must be connected to panel to be welded for it to work.
In
the Single-Sided weld mode the following weld procedures are available
for the PR-2000:


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Single-Sided Welding
Single sided welding feature on
the PR-2000 is not to be used for structural or panel replacement,
but is extremely affective for cosmetic patching.
With the single sided tip, you can, also, imitate the factory appearance
of resistance welding by making indentations over the MIG weld.
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Carbon Shrinking
The versatile PR-2000 also features
metal shrinking utilizing its carbon rod adapter. First, the operator
heats the panel to the appropriate temperature, then cools the surface
with a wet rag or compressed air. The carbon rod can also be used
on sharp dents caused by such things as hail.
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Stitch Welding
The PR-2000 can also be fitted with
a stitch weld adapter enabling the operator to lay staggered bead
type welds. While rolling the tip on the sheet metal edge, the welder
will automatically deliver an intermittent or pulsating current.
Just keep the trigger depressed and roll the tip. This procedure
works like a dream on stainless steel, and therefore lends itself
well to rust repair and patching. It's easy to use and can be manipulated
to fit any shape or form you require. You can even weld pulling
tabs onto areas needed to be pulled. How's that for versatility!
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Washer Dent Pulling
The welding of washers offers variety
and flexibility when it comes to performance dent pulling. When
welding on washers, you only need to clean the area where the washer
touches the metal since the grounding system with PR-2000 is connected
through a separate cable. Simply burn on the washers, using the
adapter electrode (shown on the left), to the area desired, hook
the washer with the slide hammer, and pull out the dent. Washers
can also be used for pulling with a clamp. Weld on 3 to 4 washers
vertically, attach a pulling clamp, and presto. The procedure does
not damage the washers, so they can be used over and over again.
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Nail Dent Pulling
Welding of 2.5x 50mm Nails for dent
pulling is just as easy. Just insert nail into a holder, weld it
on and you are done!
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Bolt and Nut Welding
As you know, many of today's car
bodies come with factory equipped threaded studs. After a collision,
the studs may be lost or do not accompany the replacement part.
With the PR-2000, threaded studs can be welded on in factory style.
This type of stud is also common throughout the car body for attachments
of interior, tail lights, door moldings, etc. Weld on nuts can often
be substituted for threaded studs in these areas and are applied
with ease using the PR-2000. A threaded stud can also be used to
fasten the ground clamp directly to the panel, minimizing the area
needed for grinding.
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Moulding Clip Rivet Welding
This function will weld on factory
type clips for the window moulding. The clips that hold the moulding
do not come on the replacement parts. Simply insert the rivet into
the adapter and weld it in place. Quick and easy.
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Contact Shrinking
'Dent pulling with washers creates
high spots in the metal. Until now, the common practice would have
been to grind the surface, resulting in a loss of sheet metal thickness.
With the PR-2000, simply use the shrinking tip instead of a grinder
to remove the high spots, leaving a smooth and clean surface that's
every bit as thick and strong as before. Shrinking electrode also
acts as a 6mm threaded stud adapter. It holds the stud in place
while you weld, providing comfort and precision stud placement.
With this electrode you get two convenient tools in one.
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Spot Hammer Dent Pulling
The spot hammer welds directly onto
the work area and pulls the dent. To release, simply twist the hammer
sideways, reposition, weld, and pull again. This procedure is by
far the fastest dent pulling system on the market, and no consumable
washers or studs are needed. A spot hammer weld leaves no hole after
the procedure, just a smooth, dent free surface. When more pulling
power is needed, simply increase the current. The replaceable welding
tip on the Spot Hammer tip will last for over one thousand welds.
Use spot hammer fon any dent.
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Pro Pull Dent Pulling (optional)
Pro Pull is the latest in dent pulling
technology for the collision industry. This tool makes dent pulling
into art...
Click
here for more informationa about Pro Pull
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