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The welding machine features a copper rod accessory designed to secure the grip rod's position and facilitate the transfer of both current and pressure to both the grip rod and electrodes. Crafted from brass, this rod boasts impressive properties such as hardness, wear resistance, and the ability to prevent electrode tip sticking. It is engineered for high-frequency spot welding, offering a lengthy welding lifespan and minimizing the need for frequent grinding.
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