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Glossary of Welding Terms

AC or Alternating Current 

- electric

current that reverses direction
periodically. Sixty cycle current travels
in both directions sixty times per
second.

Arc Length

-  the distance from the

end of the electrode to the point
where the arc makes contact with the
work surface.

Base Metal

- the material to be

welded.

Butt Joint

- a joint between two

members aligned approximately in the
same plane.

Crater

- a pool, or pocket, that is

formed as the arc comes in contact with
the base metal.

DC or Direct Current

- electric current

which flows only in one direction. The
polarity (+ or -) determines which
direction the current is flowing.

DC Reverse Polarity

- occurs when

the electrode holder is connected to
the positive pole of the welding
machine. Reverse Polarity directs more
heat into melting the electrode rather
then the work piece. It is used on
thinner material. 

DC Straight Polarity

- occurs when

the electrode holder is connected to
the negative pole of the welding
machine. With straight polarity more
heat is directed to the work piece for
better penetration on thicker material.

Electrode

- a coated metal wire having

approximately the same composition as
the material being welded.

Fillet Weld

- approximately a triangle

in cross-section, joining two surfaces at
right angles to each other in a lap, T or
corner joint.

Flux

- a coating, when heated, that

produces a shielding gas around the
welding area. This gas protects the
parent and filler metals from impurities
in the air.

Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

-

also called Gasless, is a welding process

used with a wire-feed welding
machine.  The weld wire is tubular with
flux material contained inside for
shielding.

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

-

also called MIG, is a welding process
used with a wire feed welding
machine. The wire is solid and an inert
gas is used for shielding. 

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

-

also called TIG, is a welding process
used with welding equipment with a
high frequency generator. The arc is
created between a non-consumable
tungsten electrode and the work piece.
Filler metal may or may not be used.

Lap Joint

- a joint between two

overlapping members in parallel
planes.

Open Circuit Voltage (OCV)

- the

voltage between the electrode and the
work  clamp of the welding machine
when no current is flowing (not
welding). The OCV determines how
quickly the arc is struck. 

Overlap

- occurs when the amperage is

set too low. In this instance, the molten
metal falls from the electrode without
actually fusing into the base metal.

Porosity

- gas pockets, or cavities,

formed during weld solidification. They
weaken the weld. 

Penetration

- the depth into the work

piece that has been heat effected by
the arc during the welding process. A
good weld achieves 100% penetration
meaning that the entire thickness of
the work piece has been heated and
resolidified. The heat effected area
should be easily seen on the opposite
side of the weld. 

Shielded Metal Arc Welding
(SMAW)

- also called Stick, is a welding

process which uses a consumable
electrode to support the arc. Shielding
is achieved by the melting of the flux
coating on the electrode. 

Slag

- a layer of flux soot that protects

the weld from oxides and other

contaminants while the weld is
solidifying (cooling). Slag should be
removed after weld has cooled.  

Spatter

- metal particles thrown from

the weld which cool and harden on the
work surface. Spatter can be minimized
by using a spatter resistant spray on the
work piece before welding.

Tack Weld

- weld made to hold parts

in proper alignment until final welds
are made.

Travel Angle

- the angle of the

electrode in the line of welding. It
varies from 5º to 45º depending on
welding conditions.

T Joint

- made by placing the edge of

one piece of metal on the surface of
the other piece at approximately a 90º
angle.

Undercut

- a condition that results

when welding amperage is too high.
The excessive amperage leaves a
groove in the base metal along both
sides of the bead which  reduces the
strength of the weld.

Weld Pool or Puddle

- a volume of

molten metal in a weld prior to its
solidification as weld metal. 

Weld Bead

- a narrow layer or layers of

metal deposited on the base metal as
the electrode melts. Weld bead width is
typically twice the diameter of the
electrode.

Work Angle

- the angle of the

electrode from horizontal, measured at
right angles to the line of welding.

Model WF2034

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Summary of Contents for WF2034

Page 1: ...ent requires a dedicated 115 volt circuit Refer to the following chart for the correct circuit breaker or fuse rating Do not run other appliances lights or tools on this circuit while operating this e...

Page 2: ...this equipment at current settings or duty cycles higher than those specified on the equipment labels Never use an electric arc welder to thaw frozen pipes Flying sparks and hot metal can cause injur...

Page 3: ...cautions a Remove the coating from the base metal b Make sure that the welding area is well ventilated c Use an air supplied respirator Extremely toxic fumes are created when these metals are heated T...

Page 4: ...e to 8 Activate the gun switch until the wire feeds out past the torch end See Figure 5 Turn welder off 9 Carefully slip the contact tip over the wire and screw it into the torch diffuser See Figure 6...

Page 5: ...nths 1 Replace any unreadable safety labels on the welder 2 Use compressed air to blow all dust and lint from the ventilation openings 3 Clean the wire groove on the drive roll Remove wire from the fe...

Page 6: ...speed is too fast the bead is narrow and bead ripples are pointed as shown When the speed is too slow the weld metal piles up and the bead is high and wide SLAG REMOVAL Wear ANSI approved safety glas...

Page 7: ...This is called backhand or pull technique See Figure 11 PUSH PULL Figure 11 Normal Heat Wire Speed Travel Speed Heat Too Low Heat Too High Wire Speed Too Fast Wire Speed Too Slow Travel Speed Too Slow...

Page 8: ...t 1 Allow welder to cool until ON OFF Switch lamp goes out 2 Be sure all connections are secure and attaching surface is clean 3 Replace switch 4 Reduce circuit load reset breaker or replace fuse 1 Us...

Page 9: ...ou B ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE CAMPBELL HAUSFELD PRODUCT Some states do not allow limitations on how...

Page 10: ...screw 2 18 Wire flux core 030 8mm diameter WE200001AV 1 Optional Wire flux core 035 9mm diameter WE200501AV 19 Spool adapter WC500601AV 1 20 Spool spring WC500602AV 1 21 Spool locking hub WC500603AV 1...

Page 11: ...used Lap Joint a joint between two overlapping members in parallel planes Open Circuit Voltage OCV the voltage between the electrode and the work clamp of the welding machine when no current is flowi...

Page 12: ...Notes 12 Wire Feed Arc Welder Model WF2034 www chpower com...

Page 13: ...ipo debe conectarse a un circuito de 115 voltios En la tabla a continuaci n se le explica el tipo de cortacircuitos o fusibles necesarios Nunca conecte otros artefactos l mparas o herramientas al mism...

Page 14: ...toque el alambre de fundente y la tierra o pieza conectada a tierra al mismo tiempo Al estar en cuclillas arrodillado o en alturas cerci rese de aislar todas las piezas que puedan conducir electricida...

Page 15: ...rrados o tambores con soldadoras de arcos el ctricos podr a ocasionar explosiones si stos no est n bien ventilados Cerci rese de que cualquier cilindro o envase que vaya a soldar tenga un orificio de...

Page 16: ...partes cuando la soldadora est encendida NOTA Antes de instalar el alambre para soldadura aseg rese que su di metro corresponda con la punta de contacto en el extremo de la pistola El tama o del alamb...

Page 17: ...alquier componente Mantenga el compartimiento para almacenar alambres cerrado a menos que necesite cambiar el alambre Antes de cada uso 1 Chequ e los cables y repare o reemplace inmediatamente cualqui...

Page 18: ...ana u horizontal 1 por cualquier posici n Tipo tubular con fundente Tipo de fundente Con esta soldadora le recomendamos que use los alambres E71T GS o E71T 11 ANGULO PARA SOLDAR El ngulo de soldadura...

Page 19: ...ad de desplazamiento Muy Alta Metal B sico Figura 12 Apariencia de la Soldadura enfr en Una capa protectora que llamaremos escoria cubre el reborde para evitar que los contaminanates en el aire reacio...

Page 20: ...dad de desplazamiento var a 2 l nivel del amperaje es muy bajo 1 El alambre est h medo 2 La velocidad del alambre est muy r pida 1 Espere que la soldadora se enfr e cuando el bombillo se apague 2 Cerc...

Page 21: ...es aplicable C Esta garant a no cubre aquellos accesorios que se desgastar n con el uso normal del producto la reparaci n o reemplazo de los mismos ser la responsabilidad del propietario Ejemplos de l...

Page 22: ...24 Tornillo de tensi n WC500002AV 1 25 Rodillo 8 9mm 030 035 pulgadas WC500501AV 1 26 Forro del rodillo WC500504AV 1 27 Tornillo 8 36 x 5 8 3 28 Brazo giratorio WC500505AV 1 29 Relievo de tensi n WC10...

Page 23: ...a uni n de dos miembros superpuestos en planos parale los Voltaje de circuito abierto el voltaje entre el electrodo y la pinza de conexi n a tierra de la soldadora cuando no hay flujo de corriente no...

Page 24: ...Notas Soldadora Con Arco Con Alambre Continuo Modelo WF2010...

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