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The DM1-10KW Sturdy Durable Desktop Pedal Welding Machine boasts a pedal pressure design that ensures ease of operation along with robustness and longevity. It incorporates integrated circuits for precise control over the heat and timing of its main circuitry. This welding machine operates on a counting system based on the 50HZ power frequency cycle, providing accurate time management. Across industries such as metalwork, electrical instrumentation, automotive manufacturing, shipbuilding, and aviation, these welding machines are extensively utilized for welding various materials including low carbon steel and stainless steel in industrial processes.
Specifications
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Model |
Unit |
DM1-10KW |
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Primary voltage |
V |
380 |
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Rated capacity |
KVA |
10 |
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Rated primary current |
A |
26 |
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Rated load duration |
% |
20 |
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No load voltage |
V |
0.2-2.6 |
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Extension length of electrode arm |
mm |
100 |
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Distance between electrode arms |
mm |
80 |
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Working stroke of upper electrode |
mm |
20 |
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Maximum pressure between electrodes |
N |
600 |
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Electrode size |
Electrode arm |
mm |
Ф22 |
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Electrode holder |
mm |
Ф10 |
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Welding thickness |
Low carbon steel |
mm |
1.5+1.5 |
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Cooling water flow |
L/min |
2 |
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Product Description
Engineered for industrial-grade performance and reliability, the DM1-10KW Desktop Pedal Welding Machine is the cornerstone of efficient and precise metal joining. Combining robust construction with intuitive operation, this machine delivers consistent, high-quality welds for a wide range of professional applications.
The DM1-10KW Pedal Welding Machine is a versatile workhorse extensively utilized across multiple industries for its reliability and precision. Key application areas include:
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