Radiator, drain cock and guide pin
Radiator, drain cock and guide pin |
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Identify the type of plastic. See
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Select the correct welding filler and set the temperature of the welding gun so that it agrees with the type of plastic. See
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Tack the parts in place.
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Weld the parts in place with welding filler.
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Allow the weld to cool.
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Grind the weld if required.
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The plastic stamp on a radiator can look as follows: |
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PA - T 20; where the figure 20 states the percentage of filling material. Only radiators with max. 30% filling material can be welded. A radiator with the marking PA - T 40, for example, cannot be welded. |