The welding machine is equipped with two heating power levels.

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The welding machine is equipped with two heating power levels.

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With frequent use of the equipment, the non-stick coating gradually becomes thinner - this will be immediately noticeable during work. This means that you need to think about purchasing a new set of nozzles of the required diameter.

Heating temperature and thermostat, other controls. Almost all welding machines for polypropylene provide heating in the range from 50 to 300 °C. Most often, you have to work on the 260 °C setting. The markings on the thermostat scale should be clear and legible, the position of the flywheel should be well fixed, without looseness, so that an accidental light touch does not knock down the set temperature.
Some models are equipped with digital indication of heating temperature. The necessity of such an option for home use of the device is highly questionable, and the cost increases very significantly. Two indicators, which have already been mentioned above, are quite sufficient.

The device has electronic control and digital indication. Convenient, but in terms of the profitability of the purchase - many doubts

The device can be equipped with a general switch - this is cyprus mobile database convenient than starting simply by plugging into a socket. In addition, professional-class devices can have two heating power levels - there is the possibility of switching depending on the intensity of the work being performed.


High-quality devices are equipped with an emergency system to disconnect from the network in case of overheating.

The ease of use of the tool is necessarily assessed. The handle of the device should "fit" well in the hand, have an anti-slip coating, and not heat up during operation.
Attention is paid to the design and reliability of the stand. Too light tripods or arcs are sometimes inconvenient from the point of view that they slip on a flat surface of a table or floor - in this regard, a stand made as a platform is more reliable. If the main volume of work is supposed to be carried out in the workshop, on a workbench, probably the best choice will be a device with a stand that has a clamping device for fixing on the edge of the work surface - this will achieve maximum stability of the device.
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