Spot welders are used in dental laboratories to repair various dental treatments and repair or heat orthodontic materials through electro soldering, spot welding and heat-treating. They may also be used for wire annealing. A spot welder may feature a Y-shaped handle for vertical clearance for large appliances. A variety of power settings should be available along with manual control. A foot pedal control may allow for “hands-free” operation. A spot welder usually comes standard with a copper electrode and a carbon-soldering tip. An array of additional electrodes may be purchased separately. Be sure to choose a reputable vendor who specializes in dental and orthodontic laboratory equipment.
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Company | Dentaurum, Inc. | Dentaurum, Inc. | Dentaurum, Inc. |
Item | Assistent 3000 | Junior 3000 | Master 3000 |
Price | Inquire | Inquire | Inquire |
Description | The Assistent 3000 features an LED display, a button for continuous soldering, automatic voltage detection, a stand-by feature aswell as a fault | The low cost unit for occasional use. Optimal results can be achieved with occasional use with the Junior 3000. This unit is exceptionally easy to | The Master 3000 features a multi-lingual LCD display, a button for continuous soldering, automatic voltage detection, a printer connection, a stand-by |
Type | Electric | Electric | Electric |
Voltage | 110 - 240 volts | 115 volts
230 volts | 110 - 240 volts |
Applications / Indication | Spot Welding | Spot Welding | Spot Welding |
Power Settings | 2,000 Amperes | 1,200 Amperes | 2,200 Amperes |
Heat Settings | 2 | 1 | Not Available |
Electrode / Tip Type | Hand Electrode | Hand Electrode | Hand Electrode |
Welding Positions | 6 | 2 | Not Available |
Get Info | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available |