A spot welder is a type of resistance welding equipment used to join two or more metal sheets together without using any filler material. The process involves applying pressure and electric current to the joint area, creating localized heat that fuses the metals. It is commonly used in automotive manufacturing, appliance production, and other industries that require efficient and strong sheet metal joining.
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