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IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10
IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10
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IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10
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IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10
IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10
Replacement contact tip IDEAL spot welder contact tip M6×25, 0.6 mm, for steel, pack of 10 is a set of ten threaded contact tips designed for resistance spot welding applications on steel. Each tip has an M6 thread and a 25 mm overall length with a 0.6 mm contact diameter, intended to fit spot-welding torches or holders that accept M6 threaded tips. These tips serve to conduct welding current to the workpieces and to form concentrated weld nuggets during sheet metal repair and light fabrication tasks.
The pack contains ten identical tips, ensuring consistent contact geometry and electrical conductivity across multiple replacements. Precision machining and a small 0.6 mm contact diameter provide focused current transfer for controlled nugget formation on thin steel sheets. Threaded M6 mounting simplifies installation and replacement without special tools, and the standardized length supports compatibility with many spot-welding torches and holders made for M6 tips.
Ensure the spot-welding torch is powered down and disconnected from the power source before replacing tips. Unscrew the worn tip from the torch holder and inspect the holder for debris or deformation. Screw the new M6×25 tip into the holder until seated securely, taking care not to overtighten. Restore power and perform a test weld on scrap material of similar thickness to set appropriate current, force, and weld time parameters for the specific steel and sheet thickness being welded.
Regularly inspect tips for signs of wear, pitting, or contamination and replace them in matched sets when welding consistency is required. Use proper welding parameters and adequate electrode force to extend tip life and achieve repeatable weld quality.
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