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Jiangsu Aolong Electric Technology Co., Ltd. is located in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province. The company covers an area of 6,000 square meters and has 70 employees. The company was established in 2018. The core technology and management personnel have more than ten years of experience in welding machine manufacturing. As Manual Metal Arc Welding Machine Manufacturers and Wholesale MMA Welding Machine Suppliers. We adhere to the principle of building high-end Based on the concept of digital industrial welding machines, the company's products are widely used in the Chinese manufacturing market. Currently, our products include: gas shielded welding machines, manual welding machines, argon arc welding machines, plasma cutting machines, submerged arc welding machines, stud welding machines, and laser welding machines. We firmly believe that good customer service and innovation are the foundation of our business development.

Mission: Safer, more energy efficient, promote China's high-end welding machine manufacturing industry in China.
Vision: To build a high-end digital industrial welding machine manufacturer.
Service: We firmly believe that serving our customers well and innovation are the foundation of our business development.
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How should I repair my manual arc welding machine if my cables and hoses show signs of wear or damage?
If the cable or hose of your manual arc welding machine shows signs of wear or damage, they should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible to avoid further damage or potential safety hazards.Here are some steps to repair or replace your manual arc welder's cables and hoses:
1. Disconnect power: Before making any repairs or replacements, be sure to disconnect power to the welding machine.
2. Check for damage: Check the cable or hose to determine the extent of the damage. If the damage is severe, it may need to be replaced.
3. Replace cables or hoses: If you need to replace cables or hoses, purchase the appropriate model that is compatible with your welding machine. Install the new cable or hose according to the manufacturer's instructions.
4. Repair the cable or hose: If the damage is not severe, you can attempt to repair it. For cables, they can be repaired using cable tape or a specialized cable repair kit. For hoses, you can replace damaged sections or use a hose repair kit.
5. Test Repair or Replacement: After installing a new cable or hose or repairing an existing cable or hose, test the welding machine to ensure it is operating properly.
6. Complete replacement: Regular inspection and maintenance of cables and hoses can help prevent damage and extend their service life. If the damage is severe or there are multiple areas of damage to the cables or hoses, they may need to be completely replaced. Additionally, some manufacturers may not recommend repairing cables or hoses, but instead recommend replacing them to ensure safety and optimal performance.

What should you do if the electrode of a manual arc welding machine is damaged?
If the electrode of a manual arc welding machine is damaged, it usually needs to be replaced rather than repaired. If the electrode of a manual arc welding machine is damaged, the quality and strength of the welded joint may be affected. Damaged welding rods may also result in discontinuous or uneven welds during the welding process, which may affect the integrity of the welded structure. Additionally, damaged welding rods can pose safety hazards, such as respiratory problems or fire hazards due to welding fumes or debris. Therefore, it is important to replace welding rods when they are found to be damaged to ensure a successful welding result and avoid any potential safety risks. Here are the steps for dealing with a damaged welding rod:
1. Turn off the welding machine: Before handling the damaged electrode, turn off the welding machine and unplug the power source.
2. Remove the damaged electrode: Remove the damaged electrode from the welding clamp and discard it.
3. Inspect the welding clamp: Check the welding clamp for any damage or defects. If the welding clamp is damaged, it will need to be repaired or replaced before continued use.
4. Select a new electrode: Choose the correct type and size of new electrode for your welding project.
5. Install the new welding rod: Place the new welding rod into the welding clamp and turn on the welding machine.
6. Test the new electrode: Perform a test weld to ensure the new electrode is working properly and has no defects.