Adaptability
Ensure that the accessories match the size and specifications of the welding table. For example, the installation holes of the fixture should correspond to the welding table, and the size of the magnetic tool holder should be suitable for placement on the welding table without appearing abrupt or occupying too much space.
Consider compatibility with the welding equipment used. For example, the grounding clip should be able to connect well with the grounding system of the welding machine.
Quality and Durability
Choose reliable accessories to ensure they are not easily damaged during long-term use. For example, the jaws of a vise should be sturdy, durable, and not easily deformed; Fireproof blankets should be made of materials that are resistant to high temperatures and not easily flammable.
Check the manufacturing process of the accessories, such as whether the welding is firm and whether the surface treatment is smooth. Rough manufacturing processes may affect the service life and performance of accessories.
Functional
Select accessories with appropriate functions based on actual welding needs. If small precision parts are frequently welded, it is necessary to choose high-precision fixtures; If the working environment is dimly lit, the brightness and adjustability of lighting fixtures become particularly important.
Consider the multifunctionality of accessories. For example, some quick fixtures can not only clamp workpieces, but also adjust angles, increasing the flexibility of use.
Correct installation
Strictly follow the installation instructions of the accessories to ensure a secure and reliable installation. The magnetic tool holder should be installed in a suitable position to ensure that its magnetism can be fully utilized without affecting the welding operation.
For accessories that need to be fixed on the welding table, such as pliers, ensure that the installation bolts are tightened to prevent loosening during use.
Reasonable use
Follow the usage specifications of accessories and do not use beyond the scope. For example, the clamping force of the fixture should be moderate. If it is too large, it may damage the workpiece, while if it is too small, it cannot provide a fixing effect.
Proper use of protective accessories, such as wearing protective face shields correctly and covering fire-resistant blankets in appropriate positions to fully utilize their protective functions.