BASIC WELDING FIREPOWER TIG 140 AC/DC
Manual 0-5355
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BASIC WELDING GUIDE
E. Preheating
Suitable preheating of parts of the structure other
than the area to be welded can be sometimes used
to reduce distortion. Figure 4-22 shows a simple
application. By removing the heating source from b
and c as soon as welding is completed, the sections
b and c will contract at a similar rate, thus reducing
distortion.
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Figure 4-21: Principle of Presetting
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B
Preheat
Preheat
Dotted lines show effect if no preheat is used
Weld
C
Figure 4-22: Reduction of Distortion by Preheating
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Figure 4-23: Examples of Distortion
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1
Block Sequence.
The spaces between the welds are
filled in when the welds are cool.
2
3
Figure 4-24: Welding Sequence
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4
3
2
1
Figure 4-25: Step back Sequence
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Figure 4-26: Chain Intermittent Welding
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Figure 4-27: Staggered Intermittent Welding