Group: LANGLEY
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Electrodes ARO ELECTRODES: MASTER Y OF A TRADE Present on every continent with the widest range of products in the world, ARO occupies a leading position in its activity. Its new range of electrodes is the result of an incomparable know-how acquired over half a century entirely dedicated to a trade: resistance welding. It is not by chance that for many users ARO electrodes have become the benchmark. Making the most of the experience it has gained both on production sites and following thousands of hours' testing in the laboratory, ARO is now proposing an advanced range with improved longevity and working quality performances.
Open the catalog to page 1Electrode criteria THE METAL The metal used to manufacture the electrodes must have the following characteristics: excellent conductivity in order to oppose the least possible resistance to the current; a good thermal conductivity to ensure rapid heat dissipation; mechanical properties in order to avoid cracking under the effect of impacts. The metal must have an optimum hardness when hot, which does not mean the maximum hardness that could be obtained by work-hardening (1). The metal must be sufficiently hard to avoid it being crushed under the compression force, and it must keep this...
Open the catalog to page 2As a general rule, the end of the tube must be situated at a distance of 1 to 5 mm from the bottom of the channel. Indeed, if this distance is too great, a pool of stagnant water forms at the bottom and is rapidly transformed into vapour preventing any cooling (Fig. 3). In order to cope with the particular requirements dictated by the configuration or to enable access to the parts to be welded, ARO has designed special electrode shapes. There are a large number of variants one of which, intended for welding tubes, is illustrated in figure 4. Furthermore, given the many advantages of ARO's...
Open the catalog to page 3Electrode criteria Although the application of the above-mentioned relationship leads to electrodes with a wide basic diameter being used, these electrodes are not however oversized. On the contrary, their thermal cycle (temperature variation in service) is more favorable and, when welding galvanized sheets for example, their longevity without any reworking will be all the better. Furthermore, a large electrode cross-section is a determining factor for improving the machine's secondary efficiency by reducing the current density (A/mm?) passing through the electrodes and, consequently, their...
Open the catalog to page 4Electrode criteria NATURE OF THE ELECTRODES' ACTIVE FACE The table below indicates the nature of the electrodes to be used according to the metallurgical type of the parts to be welded, their shape, and the type of assembly to be made. Nature of the work to be performed of mild steels (whether pickled or not), not coated (galvanized, zinc-plated, aluminized, chrome-plated, nickel-plated, tin-plated, etc.) of stainless steels of heat-resisting steels Nature of the electrode to be used of brasses of bronzes of nickel and its alloys of different types of metals (steel/brass, stainless...
Open the catalog to page 5Electrode characteristics In a resistance welding machine, the electrodes are the components that are submitted to the most severe service conditions, since they must simultaneously support all of the force and all of the current. One of the key factors for success lies in the choice of its characteristics, that is to say: Material Profile and dimension Cooling Material To make the electrodes, we use alloys that maintain a high degree hardness at the welding temperatures and a conductivity close to that of copper. The table below indicates these alloys' characteristics and applications....
Open the catalog to page 6Tips of female detachable electrodes * Can be delivered within 24 hours in an emergency.
Open the catalog to page 7STRAIGHT, FLAT
Open the catalog to page 8STRAIGHT, CENTERED Electrolytic Cu
Open the catalog to page 9STRAIGHT, ECCENTRIC Electrolytic Cu soudalox 100
Open the catalog to page 10DETACHABLE ELECTRODE DETACHABLE d1 centered straight eccentric straight eccentric tilted
Open the catalog to page 11SPECIAL SHAPES OR VERSIONS S-shaped d1
Open the catalog to page 13SPECIAL SHAPES OR VERSIONS 90° elbow, rough cast surface d1
Open the catalog to page 14SPECIAL SHAPES OR VERSIONS straight, centered dome (special light alloy) tube welding please consult us for other dimensions
Open the catalog to page 15Electrodes for end mounting – Ø19.8 Used on S 2000 and S 3000 welding guns and on N 33 machines. NUT AND HALF-BUSHING FOR END MOUNTING OF ELECTRODE Electrode reference Half-bushing reference
Open the catalog to page 16Electrodes for end mounting - Ø24.5 Used on S 4000 and S 6000 welding guns and on MA - MC - MD and PA machines. NUT AND HALF-BUSHING FOR END MOUNTING OF ELECTRODE Electrode reference Half-bushing reference
Open the catalog to page 17Complete electrodes 0 water unions Drawing No.
Open the catalog to page 18Complete electrodes Upper MC-MD-MA Upper PA with electrode
Open the catalog to page 19Electrodes for MOS machines Angle shanks Straight Shanks
Open the catalog to page 20Two-pin electrodes
Open the catalog to page 21Insulated hollow electrodes
Open the catalog to page 22Intermediate cones ARO cone No.1 ARO cone No.2 Dimensions (mm)
Open the catalog to page 23Straight extensions Cooling tube (to be cut to length at 45 degrees)
Open the catalog to page 24Cambered extensions
Open the catalog to page 25Straight and cambered extensions
Open the catalog to page 26Straight extensions * * blind hole
Open the catalog to page 27Electrode-holder subassembly Morse taper attachment Centered model Left-hand model
Open the catalog to page 28Electrode-holder subassembly Clamp attachment > Center clamp model > Right-hand clamp model Left-hand clamp model
Open the catalog to page 29Electrode holder For flat-arm models for upright or tilted electrode bodies * These electrode holders are made of two parts : a chromium copper body which is attached to the arm of the welding machine, a cadmium-plated steel cap that clamps the electrode, clamping is ensured by Ø 10 hex head socket screws or Ø 12 hex head socket screws. These electrode holders should preferably be attached with Ø 16 mm studs and a normal nut and a steel washer external diameter 45 mm, thickness 5 mm. Model straight tilted straight straight tilted straight straight This electrode holder is more especially...
Open the catalog to page 30Electrode holder For flat-arm models for horizontal electrodes * These electrode holders are made of two parts: a chromium copper body which is attached to the arm of the welding machine, a cadmium-plated steel cap that clamps the electrode shank, clamping is ensured by Ø 10 hex head socket screws. For round arms These electrode holders are made of two parts: a chromium copper body which is attached to the arm of the welding machine, a cadmium-plated steel cap that clamps the electrode shank, clamping is ensured by Ø 10 hex head socket screws. Maximum force applicable to these electrode...
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