Method and device for welding cylindrical elements to one anothe

Metal fusion bonding – With means to handle work or product – Including means to orient work or position work portion...

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228 50, 279 2A, 279 4, B23K 3704

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041038169

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a device for welding cylindrical elements headwise to one another, whereby the welding is achieved by subjecting the cylindrical parts during the welding operation to a radial pressure near the welding area, which radial pressure may be directed inwardly or outwardly, whereas the device employed comprises an elastic ring to be arranged around the parts to be welded, said ring being accommodated in a sleeve in which a conduit for the supply of pressurized medium to the space between the ring and the sleeve is arranged.

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