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Español: Esta maquina de soldar va conectado a la red eléctrica, es de 60 wh y la persona que necesite soldar las dos piezas de metal, se tiene que asegurar de sujetar ambas piezas con unas prensas o pinzas metálicas para realizar una soldadura correcta de cualquier metal que sea ferromagnético.Un inconveniente de este uso de aparato esque hace falta usar unas pantallas especiales de protección oscura para no dañarse la vista por el gran destello resplandeciente que produce esta máquina al hacer su función.
English: Two-piece electric welding process by means of a filament. This welding machine is connected to the electrical network, it is 60 wh and the person who needs to weld the two pieces of metal, has to make sure to hold both pieces with presses or metal pliers to make a correct welding of any metal that is ferromagnetic. A drawback of this use of apparatus is that it is necessary to use special dark protection screens so as not to damage the sight due to the great shimmering flash that this machine produces when doing its function.
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