2010 Cadillac Truck SRX AWD V6-2.8L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 03-08-98-002B Date: 100630
Body - Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding/Equipment
INFORMATION
Bulletin No.: 03-08-98-002B
Date: June 30, 2010
Subject: Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding/Equipment
Models:
2011 and Prior Passenger Cars and Trucks (Including Saturn)
2003-2010 HUMMER H2, H3
2010 Cadillac Truck SRX AWD V6-2.8L Turbo Page 236
Supercede:
This bulletin is being revised to add model years. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-98-002A (Section 08 - Body and Accessories).
This bulletin provides guidelines for repair shops that wish to use squeeze type resistance spot welding (or simply, spot welding) as an alternative to
MIG plug welding when performing collision repair procedures. The process of spot welding for attaching body panels and components has been
around for many years and is similar to the production welding process used in assembly plants. Spot welding may be applicable in similar
situations that are currently MIG plug welded.
The following are some of the benefits of spot welding:
- Less heat or burn damage
- Less damage to corrosion protection
- Drilling of holes not required
- Replication of the production weld appearance
Applicable components for this technology may be panels or components with flanges that are accessible with arms and tips supplied by the
equipment manufacturer. Welds from this equipment should be applied on a one-for-one basis, next to the production welds.
Here are some of the important factors in proper welding with this equipment.
Important
Proper use and safety training for each user of the equipment is a must.
- Use equipment from companies that are able to produce welds that meet industry standards for size and strength.
Equipment most likely to meet those standards at this time would be "inverter" technology and include the following suppliers (other
suppliers may have comparable equipment):
- Pro Spot (PR2000)
- Elektron (M100)
- Blackhawk (WEL700)
- Car-O-Liner (CR500)
For specific information about this and other equipment, call GM Dealer Equipment.
- Ensure that the building power source is capable of meeting the equipment manufacturer's power requirement specifications.
For example, fuse 60 amp, 208-230 V single or 3-phase, using supply wire of sufficient gauge to carry the current load. Consult with a
qualified electrician for wiring assistance.
- Prepare and perform sample welds for destructive testing made from similar materials. Perform this operation for each vehicle repaired and
prior to actual repair.
- Proper equipment maintenance
- Proper weld tip alignment and maintenance
- Ensure that metal flanges are clean and conform to each other
A more complete description of these practices and standards can be found in the following publications:
- SAE J-2667, Surface Vehicles Recommended Practice, http://www.sae.org
- AWS D8.7-88, Recommended Practices Automotive Weld Quality - Resistance Spot Welding, http://www.aws.org/w/a/
- AWS D8.9-97, Recommended Practices for Test Methods for Evaluating the Resistance Spot Welding Behavior of Automotive Sheet Steels,