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48L484 - Walter Surfox 204 Replacement Electronic Power Unit 120V

Packaging: 1 per each
$157.12/ea

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Walter 48L484 Electronic Unit

The Walter 48L484 is the central electronic control unit designed specifically for the Surfox 204 electrochemical weld cleaning system (120V version). In the realm of electrochemical passivation and cleaning, precise voltage and current regulation are paramount to achieving ASTM-compliant passivation on stainless steel. This electronic unit serves as the brain of the machine, rectifying the input 120V AC power and managing the output to the cleaning wand. It is responsible for switching between the system's operational modes, typically including AC mode for cleaning and marking, and DC mode for polishing and etching, ensuring the correct waveform is delivered to the workpiece.

Failure of the main electronic unit can manifest as a total loss of power at the wand, inability to switch modes, or inconsistent electrolyte delivery if the pump control is integrated. Replacing a faulty unit with the genuine 48L484 ensures that the machine's internal logic, safety overload protection, and thermal management systems function as intended by the manufacturer. This is critical not only for the longevity of the machine but also for the safety of the operator, as these machines handle conductive fluids and electrical current simultaneously.

The module is engineered to withstand the harsh environments typical of metal fabrication shops, including exposure to dust and potential humidity, although it is housed internally. It features OEM-spec connectors that match the Surfox 204's internal wiring harness, facilitating a straightforward repair process for qualified maintenance personnel. By utilizing the authentic Walter replacement part, facilities maintain the integrity of their equipment's certification and performance standards.

System Compatibility and Specifications

This unit is strictly rated for 120V input. Installing this unit in a 240V machine or vice versa will result in immediate catastrophic failure of the component. It is calibrated to drive the specific transformer and pump loads found in the Surfox 204 chassis. Technicians should verify the machine's serial number and model type before ordering to ensure the 48L484 is the correct revision for their specific generation of equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Voltage:120V
Part Type:Electronic Unit, Power Board, Replacement Part
Compatible System:Surfox 204
Input Voltage:120V
Application:Electrochemical Weld Cleaning
Component Type:Main Control Board

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Electronic Unit (120V)
  • Installation wiring harness (integrated)
  • Protective housing

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Surfox 204 (120V) machines
  • Restoring electrochemical cleaning functionality
  • Fixing power regulation issues in weld cleaners
  • Replacing damaged or burnt-out control boards
  • Maintenance of stainless steel finishing equipment

FAQ

The 48L484 is designed specifically for the Walter Surfox 204 electrochemical weld cleaning system, specifically the 120V model.

No, this electronic unit is specific to the Surfox 204 chassis and power requirements. Other models use different control boards.

This is the 120V version. Please verify your machine's voltage rating on the data plate before ordering.

It is a strong possibility. If the machine powers up (fan runs) but there is no output at the wand, the electronic control unit is a common failure point, though you should also check the fuse and wand cable continuity first.

Yes, on the Surfox 204, the electronic unit manages the power distribution, including the signals for the electrolyte pump system.

Installation involves opening the machine case and handling mains voltage wiring. We strongly recommend that a qualified electrician or tool repair technician perform the replacement.

Genuine Walter parts typically carry a warranty against manufacturing defects, but electrical parts may not be returnable once installed. Check specific vendor terms.

Symptoms include failure to output current to the wand, inability to switch between AC/DC modes, or the machine tripping breakers immediately upon activation.