Radiator, drain cock and guide pin
| Radiator, drain cock and guide pin | 
| 1. | Identify the plastic. See  or   | |
| 2. | Select the appropriate welding wire and set the correct working temperature on the welding pistol so that it corresponds with the type of plastic. See   | |
| 3. | Hold the component steady and tack it on.   | |
| 4. | Weld on the component with the welding rod.   | |
| 5. | Allow the weld to cool. | |
| 6. | Sand the welded joint as necessary.   | |
| Note | ||
| The plastic identification marking on a radiator can look like this: | ||
| Pa - T 20, where 20 indicates the additive content in percent. Only radiators with max. 30% additive can be welded. Therefore, a radiator with marking PA - T 40, for example, cannot be welded. | 

 
		