
There is nothing more frustrating than finishing a beautiful TIG weld on a stainless steel tank or counter, only to pick up your weld cleaner and find the trigger isn't working. If you are running a Walter Surfox system and your wand has started acting up—maybe you have to press the button really hard, or it cuts out in the middle of a pass—the Walter 48R307 Micro-Switch Upgrade Kit is exactly what you need. Instead of throwing money away on a completely new wand assembly, this kit allows you to repair the one you have, saving your shop money and getting your production line moving again quickly.
The micro-switch is the heart of your cleaning wand. It tells the machine when to pump the cleaning fluid and when to send power to the brush or pad. Because you use it hundreds of times a day, it is often the first mechanical part to wear out. This upgrade kit from Walter is designed to replace that worn-out mechanism with a fresh, reliable switch. It is the same high-quality engineering you expect from Walter Surface Technologies, ensuring that when you click that trigger, the machine responds instantly. Consistent fluid flow and power are key to getting that perfect, passivated finish without acid burns or untreated spots.
Installing the kit is a straightforward repair for anyone handy with tools. It fits directly into your existing Surfox wand handle, replacing the old internal switch components. Once installed, your wand will feel like new again, with a crisp click and reliable engagement. Keeping a spare 48R307 kit in your shop's maintenance drawer is a smart move for any fabricator relying on Surfox cleaners. It ensures that a small mechanical failure doesn't turn into a major bottleneck in your finishing department. Get your Surfox back to peak performance and keep your stainless steel shining with this essential repair kit.
| Additional Information |
|---|
| Packaging Description:1 per each |
| Product Type:Repair Kit |
| Compatible Brand/Model:Walter Surfox Systems |
| Component Type:Micro-Switch |
| Application:Weld Cleaning System Maintenance |