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The DM1-16KW Easy-To-Operate Desktop Pedal Welding Machine adopts a pedal pressure structure, which is easy to operate, sturdy and durable. The welding machine uses integrated circuits to control the heat and time of the main circuit. It performs counting control based on the power frequency 50HZ cycle, and the time control is precise. Welding machines are widely used in metal products, electrical instruments, automobiles, shipbuilding, aviation and other major industries for welding low carbon steel, stainless steel and other materials in industrial production.
Specifications
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Model |
Unit |
DM1-5KW |
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Primary voltage |
V |
220 |
|
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Rated capacity |
KVA |
5 |
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Rated primary current |
A |
22.7 |
|
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Rated load duration |
% |
20 |
|
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No load voltage |
V |
0.2-2.2 |
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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 |
500 |
|
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Electrode size |
Electrode arm |
mm |
Ф22 |
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Electrode holder |
mm |
Ф8 |
|
|
Welding thickness |
Low carbon steel |
mm |
1+1 |
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Cooling water flow |
L/min |
1 |
|
Product Description
Elevate your industrial welding operations with the DM1-16KW Desktop Pedal Welding Machine. Engineered for reliability, precision, and user-friendly operation, this robust machine is the ideal solution for a wide range of metal joining tasks. Its innovative pedal-controlled design and advanced integrated circuitry ensure consistent, high-quality welds every time, making it an indispensable tool for workshops and production lines.
The DM1-16KW Desktop Pedal Welding Machine is a versatile workhorse designed for industrial production across a spectrum of sectors:
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