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5.4 FLUX WELDING
In flux cored welding, the welding bath is obtained from an arc between the flux cored
wire and the welded material. The flux (the composition of the core of the wire) is the one
that turns into the protective gas of the welding arc and creates the slag that is found on
the welding bead, in other words the process is welding with MMA coated electrodes,
inverted.
Note: In flux cored welding, no shielding gas is used.
For this type of
welding, use the MIG gun "D”.
Step 1: Connect the power cord to a power source.
Step 2: Connect the "B" ground clip to the positive (+) terminal and the workpiece.
Step 3: Connect the polarity cable to the negative terminal (-).
D
B