What are the common faults of 3D welding tables?
Dec 24, 2025
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I. Mechanical Faults
1. Platform Deformation: Long-term load or impact causes unevenness on the working surface, requiring correction or replacement.
2. Positioning Hole Wear: Frequent use leads to out-of-tolerance hole dimensions, requiring repair or replacement.
3. Transmission Component Abnormalities: Wear of gears or chains manifests as sluggish movement or vibration.
II. Electrical and Control System Faults
1. Motor Overload: Burned windings or loose wiring require checking insulation and lubrication.
2. Sensor Malfunction: Poor signal line contact or sensor contamination leads to positioning errors.
3. Software Abnormalities: Program freezes or data errors require updating or restarting the system.
III. Welding Quality Issues
1. Uneven Weld: May be due to inaccurate TCP or improper parameter settings, requiring recalibration.
2. Porosity and Spatter: Insufficient shielding gas or contaminated welding wire requires adjusting gas flow and cleaning the welding wire.

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