The MAC AFRIC 100W Plastic welding torch gun is great for any minor plastic repair jobs with a variety of tips to make sure any tear or break can be welded!
Attribute Label | Value |
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Cable Length | 1.5 M |
Output Current | 0 – 65 A |
Package Height (cm) | 6.80 |
Package Length (cm) | 40.40 |
Power Output | 100 W |
Rated Input Current | 0.5 A |
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How to Weld Plastics Begin by Cleaning and Setting Up the Working Space Set up your working space in a well-ventilated area: The very first step in any form of welding task is to protect yourself. Before you commence working, wear protective gear and ensure you are in a well-ventilated space. Put on long-sleeved clothing and heat resistant gloves for protection. Remove debris from the plastic by washing it with soap and warm water: Removing all impurities from the plastic eliminates any weak points during welding. After washing the plastic |
Voltage | 230 V @ 50 HZ |
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