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Walter SURFOX MAX Heavy-Duty Weld Cleaning System 120V

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OVERVIEW

The Ultimate Solution for Stainless Steel Weld Cleaning

Take your stainless steel finishing to the professional level with the Walter SURFOX MAX, the most powerful weld cleaning system in the Surfox lineup. If you are tired of the mess, safety hazards, and slow processing times associated with toxic pickling pastes or the inconsistency of wire brushing, the SURFOX MAX is your answer. This powerhouse machine is built to tackle the toughest cleaning jobs, easily handling TIG, spot, and even stubborn MIG welds with incredible speed and precision. It doesn't just clean; it restores the rust-resistant properties of your stainless steel instantly, leaving a flawless, uniform finish that looks great and stands the test of time.

The SURFOX MAX is designed for welders who need to keep moving. It features a massive integrated reservoir that holds enough electrolyte solution to keep you working for hours without stopping to refill. The smart flow-through system pumps the cleaning fluid directly to the wand tip at the push of a button, so you never have to dip, spill, or guess the amount needed. With variable power controls, you can dial in the perfect setting for delicate precision work or crank it up to blast away heavy discoloration on thicker materials. It’s safer, faster, and cleaner than any other method on the market.

Safety and efficiency go hand in hand with the SURFOX MAX. By eliminating the need for dangerous acids, you create a safer shop environment while reducing the time spent on cleanup and disposal. The unit is portable enough to move around the shop but rugged enough to stay put on a bench for all-day production. Whether you are fabricating food processing equipment, architectural railings, or precision medical devices, the SURFOX MAX ensures your welds are passivated and polished to perfection. Say goodbye to the hassle of manual finishing—plug in the SURFOX MAX and experience the future of weld cleaning today.

Additional Information
Input Voltage:120V
Packaging Description:1 per each
Process Type:Electrochemical Weld Cleaning
Applications:Stainless Steel, TIG Welds, MIG Welds, Spot Welds
Portability:Portable, Benchtop
Included Accessories:Wand, Ground Cable, Clamp

INCLUDED

  • SURFOX MAX 120V Unit
  • Wand and cable assembly
  • Ground clamp and cable
  • Standard cleaning pads
  • Clamp ring
  • Carrying case
  • Instruction manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Cleaning and passivating TIG, MIG, and spot welds on stainless steel
  • Removing heat tint, discoloration, and oxides from welded surfaces
  • Restoring corrosion resistance to ASTM A967 standards
  • Polishing welds to a mirror finish (with specific pads/settings)
  • Maintenance of food and beverage processing equipment
  • Pharmaceutical and chemical tank fabrication
  • Architectural stainless steel finishing

FAQ

The SURFOX MAX is designed to electrochemically clean and passivate stainless steel welds, removing heat tint and discoloration while restoring corrosion resistance.

No, the SURFOX system is specifically designed for cleaning and passivating stainless steel. It is not intended for aluminum or other non-ferrous metals.

It features a large integrated reservoir holding approximately 64.2 ounces (1.9 Liters) of electrolyte solution, allowing for extended use without refilling.

While Surfox electrolytes are significantly safer and less toxic than traditional pickling pastes (often biodegradable and free of hydrofluoric acid), they are still industrial chemicals. We recommend using gloves and safety glasses.

Yes, the SURFOX MAX can be used for marking and etching stainless steel when equipped with the optional PRO marking kit and set to the appropriate mode.

Operators can typically clean welds at speeds of 3 to 5 feet per minute, depending on the weld type and severity of discoloration.

The 54D096 model operates on standard 120V, 50/60Hz single-phase power, making it compatible with standard North American outlets.

No, the electrochemical action does the work. You simply need to glide the wand over the weld with light contact; the electricity and fluid remove the discoloration.