
36KD
This is a connecting rod from the Binzel 36KD series, which is the core accessory of the gas shielded welding gun. It is used to connect the conductive nozzle seat and the welding gun neck, achieving synchronous transmission of welding current and welding...
This is a connecting rod from the Binzel 36KD series, which belongs to the core accessory of gas shielded welding guns. It is used to connect the conductive nozzle seat and the welding gun neck, achieving synchronous transmission of welding current and welding wire. Its detailed characteristics are as follows:
Material and Structure
Main material: Made of brass, it has excellent conductivity, thermal conductivity, and performance, and can stably carry large welding currents (rated current of about 400A), avoiding the impact of overheating or wear on welding performance.
Structural design: Adopting a threaded connection structure, one end is compatible with the neck of a 36KD welding gun, and the other end is connected to a conductive nozzle seat. After assembly, it is confirmed that the connection is tight and there is no current transmission loss.
performance advantage
Stable current transmission: Made of brass material and designed with tight threaded connections, it ensures even transmission of welding current to the welding wire, avoiding unstable arc or weld defects. It is suitable for welding requirements of various welding wires such as carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, etc.
Strong adaptability: compatible with Binzel 36KD series welding guns, can match conductive nozzles with diameters of 0.8-1.6mm, and meet high current welding scenarios with different wire specifications.
High practicality: brass components are corrosion-resistant and resistant to high temperatures (based on actual reports), threaded structures are fatigue resistant (based on actual reports), and are not easily damaged in high-frequency and high current welding operations, reducing the frequency of component replacement.
Application scenarios
Widely used in industrial grade carbon dioxide gas shielded welding (CO ₂/MAG welding) scenarios, such as heavy-duty steel structure processing, automotive manufacturing production lines, large equipment welding, etc., it is a key vulnerable part of high current gas shielded welding guns that needs to be regularly inspected for wear and replaced in a timely manner.

