Type A Electrode Holder
Features:
- Type-A is fully insulated, suitable adverse welding conditions
- Type-B is semi insulated for general open shop conditions
- Rated Current : 200, 400 and 600 Amps.
- Conform to IS 2641
Superior Construction and SafetyCrafted from high-conductivity brass and equipped with insulated handles, this electrode holder meets robust industry standardsIS:2083 and EN 60974-11. Its advanced insulation protects users from accidental contact, heat, and impact, making it ideal for tough industrial and commercial environments.
Reliable Performance for Heavy-Duty TasksDesigned for manual arc welding, the Type A Electrode Holder supports a wide current range (100600A) and accommodates 68 mm welding rods. Its spring-loaded jaw ensures secure cable connection and stable electrode grip, resulting in consistent performance and low contact resistance across prolonged use.
FAQs of Type A Electrode Holder:
Q: How do I install and connect cables to the Type A Electrode Holder?
A: To install, prepare a copper welding cable sized between 50-70mm, strip the insulation at the end, and insert it into the cable entry point. Secure by tightening the connection screws so the cable is firmly held by the spring-loaded brass jaw.
Q: What types of welding applications is this electrode holder suitable for?
A: This electrode holder is designed for manual arc welding in industrial, workshop, and commercial environments. Its heavy-duty construction makes it perfect for high-current, continuous welding tasks using electrodes up to 8 mm in diameter.
Q: When should I consider using a Type A Electrode Holder?
A: Choose the Type A Electrode Holder for projects requiring reliable, heavy-duty performance and compliance with safety standards, especially when working with currents up to 600A and larger electrodes for demanding industrial or commercial welding.
Q: Where can I use the Type A Electrode Holder?
A: This holder is suitable for use in workshops, fabrication plants, construction sites, and industrial settings throughout India and worldwide, wherever manual arc welding is required.
Q: What are the benefits of the insulated handle feature?
A: The insulated handle enhances user safety by reducing the risk of electric shock and heat exposure during welding. It also helps prevent accidental damage from impacts, contributing to prolonged equipment life.
Q: How does the spring-loaded brass jaw improve welding performance?
A: The spring-loaded brass jaw ensures a strong and stable grip on the electrode, minimizing slippage and maintaining low contact resistance. This results in reliable electrical conductivity and smooth welding operations.