hitsauspää
Hitsauspää, often referred to as a welding head or torch, is a critical component in various welding processes. It is the part of the welding machine that directly interacts with the workpiece and the welding consumable, initiating and controlling the arc or heat source. The specific design and function of a hitsauspää vary significantly depending on the welding method employed, such as MIG/MAG (metal inert gas/metal active gas), TIG (tungsten inert gas), or stick welding.
In MIG/MAG welding, the hitsauspää houses a nozzle that directs shielding gas to protect the molten weld
For TIG welding, the hitsauspää, often called a TIG torch, holds a non-consumable tungsten electrode. This electrode
In stick welding (SMAW - shielded metal arc welding), the hitsauspää is essentially the electrode holder. It