Types of Welding Fixtures

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What are Welding Fixtures?

Fixtures hold, support, and position workpieces during welding to ensure precision and prevent distortion.

Gas Welding Fixtures

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Gas welding fixtures are designed to minimize heat loss and prevent weld cracks. They use tools like C-clamps and hold-down plates to keep the workpiece stable. These fixtures are ideal for materials like aluminum and copper, where heat loss is a common challenge.

Arc Welding Fixtures

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Arc welding fixtures are built to handle the high heat needed for welding steel structures and vehicles. They use shielding gas to prevent reactions with air, and backing bars provide robust support to the molten metal, ensuring precise alignment and preventing distortion.

Resistance Welding Fixtures

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Resistance welding fixtures are insulated to avoid overheating and electrical flow. They are made from non-magnetic materials to ensure safety and efficiency. These fixtures are commonly used in spot welding and high-precision operations.

Laser Welding Fixtures

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Laser welding fixtures ensure vibration-free mounting for lasers and precise alignment of the workpiece. They allow for minimal distortion and quick processing, making them ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and little post-weld work.

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