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What to Do If the Electrode Head of the Medium Frequency Inverter Spot Welder is Leaking Water?

Introduction:
The electrode head is an important part of the medium frequency inverter spot welder. However, sometimes, it may encounter problems such as water leakage, which can affect the welding quality and even cause safety issues. In this article, we will discuss what to do if the electrode head of the medium frequency inverter spot welder is leaking water.
IF inverter spot welder
Body:
The electrode head is composed of multiple parts, including the electrode cap, electrode holder, electrode stem, and cooling water channel. When the electrode head leaks water, it is usually caused by the damage or corrosion of the cooling water channel or the electrode cap.
To solve this problem, we need to take the following steps:
1.Turn off the welding machine and cut off the power supply to avoid electric shock.
2.Disconnect the cooling water pipe of the electrode head and check whether there is water in the pipe. If there is water, it means that the cooling water channel of the electrode head is damaged or corroded and needs to be repaired or replaced.
3.If there is no water in the cooling water pipe, check the electrode cap for damage or looseness. If the electrode cap is damaged or loose, it needs to be replaced or tightened.
4.After repairing or replacing the damaged parts, reconnect the cooling water pipe and turn on the welding machine to check whether the water leakage problem is solved.
Conclusion:
The electrode head is a key component of the medium frequency inverter spot welder, and it is essential to keep it in good condition for proper welding. If the electrode head leaks water, we need to check the cooling water channel and the electrode cap for damage or corrosion and take appropriate measures to repair or replace them. By doing so, we can ensure the safety and quality of the welding process.


Post time: May-13-2023