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2026-05-22
The support leg (or standoff leg) is a critical component on a stud welding gun, particularly on automatic welding guns. Below is a detailed explanation of its function and the best method for adjustment: I. Functions of the Support Leg The support leg (also referred to in some documentation as the foot assembly or front support leg) has the following primary functions: 1. Positioning the Stud Plunge/Protrusion: The support leg is used to determine the protruding length of the stud end relative to the front face of the welding gun (i.e., the stud plunge/protrusion length). This is a critical parameter affecting weld quality. 2. Ensuring Stud Alignment: The support leg works in conjunction with the chuck and the ferrule (or ceramic arc shield) to ensure the stud is centered in the welding gun, preventing welding defects caused by misalignment or off-center positioning. 3. Stabilizing the Welding Position: During the welding process, the support leg contacts the workpiece surface, ensuring a fixed relative position between the welding gun and the workpiece, thereby preventing gun movement or instability during welding. 4. Protecting the Contact Tip: The support leg is designed such that the end face of the contact tip is recessed approximately 2 mm below the end face of the support leg, effectively protecting the contact tip from damage caused by contact with the workpiece. II. Best Method for Adjusting the Support Leg Step 1: Verify Basic Conditions • The gun piston rod is naturally extended forward under compressed air pressure. • A stud is loaded into the contact tip. • The stud is in its final welding position within the contact tip. Step 2: Adjust the Support Leg Position Core Principle: The support leg must be positioned between the chuck and the stud. It must not be located behind…