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Can burrs on stampings cause problems in resistance welding?
Can decreasing force during seam welding cause heating and weld wheel failure?
How are pressure current and time used in resistance welding?
How do you convert line pressure to force?
How do you develop a projection welding schedule for three or four projections?
How do you set the machine settings to make a resistance weld?
How does part fit up and alignment affect a resistance weld?
How much force can a resistance welding electrode taper withstand?
How much force can a resistance welding electrode withstand? or: How do I determine electrode size vs force?
How will hold time change the resistance weld strength?
How will too much pressure affect resistance welding?
How will too much pressure or too little pressure affect the resistance weld?
If the resistance welding force is increased will the mechanical properties and the nugget diameter of the weld change?
Is there a formula for squeeze weld hold time, force and current in resistance welding?
Is there a formula to determine squeeze time for resistance welding?
Must I have full force before current is applied?
My offset holders flex a lot when welding.
There is weld variation in our 22 single phase AC resistance welders. Could this be caused by power variation?
We are butt welding 0.500", 1008 steel. Have tried several forces, pulses and slopes with no success on a 30 KVA welder. Need some guidance.
What are the typical resistance weld schedule settings to weld 1mm to 2mm low carbon steel?
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