HWM401
WINKKO
Product Description
Product | WINKKO model | Specification | Description | Optional packing |
20V Cordless Brushless Welding machine | HWD401 | 20V no load speed: 0-450/0-2000rpm torque:60N.m chuck:13mm(metal chuck) motor:4812 brushless | Compact and lightweight 2 speed transmission Forward/Reverse Max. 65Nm torque 20 + 1 position clutch Keyless metallic-chuck Torque adjustment for drilling and screwdriving Built-in light | Injection case |
Product Introduction: Welding Machine
1. A welding machine, also known as a welder, is a device used to permanently join metals or other materials through the application of heat, pressure, or both. Welding machines are widely used in manufacturing, construction, automotive industries, and more. Common types include arc welders, spot welders, and laser welders.
2. Arc welders are the most common type, using the high temperature generated by an electric arc to melt and fuse metal workpieces together. Arc welders are typically used for welding steel and other metal structures, popular for their efficiency and ease of operation. Spot welders, on the other hand, are mainly used for joining thin metal sheets, especially in automotive manufacturing. Spot welders apply pressure and electric current at the weld point, melting the metal and forming a strong bond upon cooling.
3. Laser welders use high-energy laser beams for welding, offering advantages such as high precision, fast welding speed, and a small heat-affected zone. They are suitable for precision tasks and high-demand welding operations. Additionally, there are other types of welding machines, such as plasma welders and ultrasonic welders, which cater to different materials and applications.
4. With technological advancements, welding machines continue to evolve, improving in both functionality and performance. Modern welding machines not only focus on welding quality but also emphasize operational safety and environmental friendliness. Welding machines have broad application prospects across various industries and will continue to play a vital role in industrial production in the future.
Product Description
Product | WINKKO model | Specification | Description | Optional packing |
20V Cordless Brushless Welding machine | HWD401 | 20V no load speed: 0-450/0-2000rpm torque:60N.m chuck:13mm(metal chuck) motor:4812 brushless | Compact and lightweight 2 speed transmission Forward/Reverse Max. 65Nm torque 20 + 1 position clutch Keyless metallic-chuck Torque adjustment for drilling and screwdriving Built-in light | Injection case |
Product Introduction: Welding Machine
1. A welding machine, also known as a welder, is a device used to permanently join metals or other materials through the application of heat, pressure, or both. Welding machines are widely used in manufacturing, construction, automotive industries, and more. Common types include arc welders, spot welders, and laser welders.
2. Arc welders are the most common type, using the high temperature generated by an electric arc to melt and fuse metal workpieces together. Arc welders are typically used for welding steel and other metal structures, popular for their efficiency and ease of operation. Spot welders, on the other hand, are mainly used for joining thin metal sheets, especially in automotive manufacturing. Spot welders apply pressure and electric current at the weld point, melting the metal and forming a strong bond upon cooling.
3. Laser welders use high-energy laser beams for welding, offering advantages such as high precision, fast welding speed, and a small heat-affected zone. They are suitable for precision tasks and high-demand welding operations. Additionally, there are other types of welding machines, such as plasma welders and ultrasonic welders, which cater to different materials and applications.
4. With technological advancements, welding machines continue to evolve, improving in both functionality and performance. Modern welding machines not only focus on welding quality but also emphasize operational safety and environmental friendliness. Welding machines have broad application prospects across various industries and will continue to play a vital role in industrial production in the future.