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Walter Surfox 104 Replacement Main Circuit Board

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Surfox 104 Back in Action

Is your Surfox 104 weld cleaner acting up? Maybe the pump isn't kicking on, the power output feels weak, or the machine simply won't start. Often, the culprit is a fried or faulty main control board. The Walter 48H325 PCB Assembly is the direct replacement part you need to fix the problem and get back to work. Don't let a broken machine slow down your shop's finishing department—swapping out the board is a cost-effective way to revive your equipment without buying a brand-new unit.

We know that downtime costs money. When you are finishing stainless steel welds, you need a machine that delivers consistent power and fluid flow. This circuit board is the "brain" of your Surfox 104. It tells the pump when to push fluid and regulates the electricity at the wand tip to clean welds instantly. If this board is glitchy, your cleaning results will be inconsistent, leaving you with rework or, worse, unpassivated welds that could rust later. Installing this genuine Walter replacement ensures your machine runs just like it did the day you bought it.

This isn't a generic "one-size-fits-all" electronics part; it is the specific OEM board for the Surfox 104. That means the screw holes line up, the wire connectors fit perfectly, and the logic is programmed exactly for your machine's capabilities. You won't have to guess if it will work. Whether your old board was damaged by a power surge, moisture exposure, or just years of hard use, the 48H325 is the factory-correct solution to restore reliability.

Why Choose OEM Replacement Parts?

  • Guaranteed Fit: No hacking or modifying wires; it plugs right into your Surfox 104 harness.
  • Reliable Performance: Restores the smooth, arc-free cleaning action you expect from Walter tools.
  • Protect Your Investment: Keeps your machine running longer, saving you the cost of total replacement.

Get your stainless finishing process running smoothly again with the Walter 48H325 PCB Assembly.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Product Type:Replacement Part, PCB Assembly
Compatibility:Surfox 104
Part Type:Circuit Board
Application:Electrochemical Weld Cleaning
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 48H325 PCB Assembly Board
  • Installation connectors (integrated on board)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Surfox 104 weld cleaning machines
  • Restoring lost power regulation in electrochemical cleaners
  • Fixing issues with electrolyte pump control logic
  • Replacing damaged or shorted main control boards
  • Maintenance of industrial stainless steel finishing equipment

FAQ

The 48H325 PCB Assembly is designed specifically for the Walter Surfox 104 electrochemical weld cleaning system.

Yes, this main logic board controls both the electrical output to the wand and the logic for the electrolyte pump system.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Walter Surface Technologies, ensuring full compatibility and safety.

It is possible. A failure to power on can be caused by a fuse, the switch, or the PCB. If power is reaching the board but the machine is unresponsive, the PCB is likely the culprit.

Typically, Walter replacement parts are intended for installation by qualified maintenance personnel. While it does not usually include a step-by-step manual, it is a direct-fit component.

No, this part number is specifically associated with the Surfox 104 architecture. Please check your machine's parts diagram for the correct SKU for other models.

Symptoms include erratic power output, the pump running continuously or not at all, failure to switch modes, or the unit being completely dead despite having input power.

Generally, the Surfox 104 PCB uses plug-and-play connectors for the internal wiring harness, so soldering is usually not required for standard replacement.
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