SPOT WELD PERFECTLY IN JUST 6 SECONDS
Eastwood Spot Weld Gun
Spot welding has some distinct advantages. It's very fast-a few seconds for a sound weld. Because the heat is confined to a small area
(the ¼" diameter electrode) It avoids warpage or distortion. Allows for accurate control that lets you make consistently uniform welds.
Become a pro in just a few minutes. Hook it to the electrode holder of your arc welder (50 amp or less) and ground to car body. Just pull
back the trigger to retract electrode, line up weld point and press against the metal. Metal must be free of paint, rust, or grease.
Release the trigger and allow the electrode to contact the metal and glow for one to two seconds. Then raise the electrode with the
trigger and allow an arc to form a molten puddle of metal (always use welding goggles or shield). Each weld takes about 5-6 seconds.
Automotive manufacturers used spot welds to build your car and you can restore it with the same authentic technique.
It welds any steel between 18-26 gauge. (Auto body sheet metal is between 18 and 22 gauge). Ideal for welding replacement panels, floors,
bracket clips, braces, channels, etc. Welds from one side so it can even do blind panels that ordinarily can't be spot-welded. Comes with
two pressure heads-four prong for flat areas and two prong for reaching into edges and recess work. Proper replacement electrodes available
through Eastwood. Gun comes complete with connection wire, spare electrode 2 pressure heads and complete instructions. Arc welder not included.