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Drawn Arc 2000 Range of Equipment

Drawn Arc, DA stud welding is a method of fixing a metal fastening element onto a work piece. Generally the fastening element is in the form of a stud although this is not always necessary.
Our new ARC 2000 range of equipment is suitable for any heavy duty application.
They have a robust easily portable construction making them ideal for use in the factory and on site.
All equipments in the ARC 2000 range have the additional advantage of having the short cycle facility fitted as standard and all are available as one or two hand tool models.

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  • A weld takes place by generating a pilot arc to
    melt the weld end of the fastening.
  • A molten pool of metal is formed into which
    the stud is pressed.
  • A ceramic ferrule contains the molten metal
    to shape the weld fillet.
     
  • The consistency of welds is excellent.
  • Drawn Arc is the only method of stud welding
    large diameters.
    Studs can be welded
    through parent material imperfections such
    as light rust, scale and grease.
  • Very slow penetrative welds are achieved
    with this process making it ideal for heavy duty applications.