• Overlap Welding Kit | HB-OWK

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    Overlap Plastic Welding Kit

    Overlap welding demands that you create seamless, watertight seals. Whether you are making roofing materials or liners, it is essential you produce a strong, continuous bond between the two plastic components you’re heating and pressing together. That’s where our specialist overlap welding kit can make all the difference. 

     

    This customized plastic welding kit includes everything you need to successfully complete your overlap welding projects. The standout inclusion is the Leister TRIAC ST, a plastic welder which is a powerful, versatile solution that’s easy to use for both beginners and professionals alike. 

     

    With the overlap welding kit, we have used our many years of experience to include every essential accessory and tool required to go alongside the TRIAC ST. With nozzles, a roller, and more, there’s no need to buy everything separately – which is not only convenient, but also saves you money.

    Overlap Welding Plastic Welding Kit

    Overlap Welding: Versatile Plastic Welding Kit

    The overlap plastic welding kit is a comprehensive set designed for professional welding tasks. Featuring the Leister TRIAC ST, few heat guns offer the same level of performance and versatility. Aside from being fantastic for completing all manner of overlap welding tasks, the TRIAC ST can handle everything from molding plastics to thawing pipes. It is an all-in-one solution with an adjustable temperature heat setting that reaches 700°C.

    Alongside the TRIAC ST, this starter kit includes a supporting cast selected specifically for overlap welding. This includes both a 20mm and 40mm nozzle, which allows you to weld with greater precision and effectiveness. Add in a 40mm roller and Leister Swiss Army Knife, and you have all the tools necessary to successfully complete overlap projects faster and with greater end results.

    To wrap everything up into one nice package, this welding kit is housed in the official Leister Storage Case. Strong and durable, this case ensures you can transport and organize your tools with ease.

    What's Included in the Kit:

    • TRIAC ST 120V/1600W hot air plastic welder
    • 20mm nozzle
    • 40mm nozzle
    • 40mm roller
    • Leister Swiss Army Knife
    • Leister Storage Case
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    Overlap Plastic Welding FAQs

    What are plastic welders used for? 

    A plastic welder, like the Leister TRIAC ST, is used for joining and repairing various plastic materials. They melt and fuse plastic components to create strong, seamless bonds. Plastic welding tools are essential across industries such as fabrication, plumbing, and automotive repair, and are used for tasks that range from fixing automotive parts to stripping paint. 

    Due to the large number of welding tasks, plastic welders come in various different configurations. A cordless heat gun can make it easy to work within awkward spaces for instance, while an automated machine allows for hands-free welding, which is both safer and increases consistency levels. 

    How to use a Leister TRIAC ST hot air welding gun? 

    Start by plugging in the TRIAC ST and set the desired temperature. Once the heating element reaches the temperature set, the gun is ready to use. Guide the nozzle along the seam to be welded, applying even pressure in the process. Feed the welding rod into the seam as you move along. To ensure a strong, uniform weld is achieved, keep the gun moving consistently to avoid overheating any area. When the work is completed, make sure to set the TRIAC ST down safely and allow it to cool before storing away. 

    How hot does a hot air welding gun get?

    The temperature varies depending on which hot air tool is used. In general, the max temperature settings sit around the 540°C to 730°C mark. For example, the TRIAC ST has a maximum operating temperature of 700°C, which is more than enough to be able to effectively weld plastic materials.