W wheels244 Member Messages 42 Nov 2, 2013 #1 Hello All Can anyone identify this part please - the one with the badly soldered cable going to it. Also a possible supplier of a replacement please. It's on my mates Snap On Mig welder. Thanks Rob
Hello All Can anyone identify this part please - the one with the badly soldered cable going to it. Also a possible supplier of a replacement please. It's on my mates Snap On Mig welder. Thanks Rob
zzr1200 Working at 650 ft on open steel work. Messages 5,799 Location Glapwell, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK Nov 2, 2013 #2 Most if not all European Snap-on migs are rebadged Cebora machines. A picture of the outside of the mig with its model number would also help. hth
Most if not all European Snap-on migs are rebadged Cebora machines. A picture of the outside of the mig with its model number would also help. hth
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Nov 2, 2013 #3 It's a rectifier block, containing two diodes. People like Farnells, CPC, RS or even Maplin should be able to supply one. There are two of these, if one has failed then I'd replace them both. If you can't get the exact one, get two anyway so you have a matched pair.
It's a rectifier block, containing two diodes. People like Farnells, CPC, RS or even Maplin should be able to supply one. There are two of these, if one has failed then I'd replace them both. If you can't get the exact one, get two anyway so you have a matched pair.
mike 109444 Member Messages 4,722 Nov 2, 2013 #4 It's a diode module. http://www.technicalarc.co.uk/download-the-all-new-20122013-catalogue download catalog and look at page 47. Think you will find there not cheep
It's a diode module. http://www.technicalarc.co.uk/download-the-all-new-20122013-catalogue download catalog and look at page 47. Think you will find there not cheep