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3.1   Fundamentals of Manual 

Metal Arc  (MMA) Welding

Welding Technique
Successful MMA welding depends on the 
following factors:
Selection of the correct electrode.
Selection of the correct size of the electrode 
for the job.
Correct welding current.
Correct arc length.
Correct angle of electrode to work.
Correct travel speed.
Correct preparation of work to be welded.

Electrode selection
As a general rule, the selection of an electrode 
is straight forward, in that it is only a matter of 
selecting an electrode of similar composition 
to the parent metal. However, for some metals 
there is a choice of several electrodes, each 
of which has particular properties to suit 
specific classes of work. Often, one electrode 
in the group will be more suitable for general 
applications due to its all round qualities.

Electrode size
The size of the electrode generally depends on 
the thickness of the section being welded, and 
the thicker the section the larger the electrode 
required. In the case of light sheet, the electrode 
size used is generally slightly larger than the 
work being welded. This means that, if 2.0 mm 
sheet is being welded, 2.5 mm diameter 
electrode is the recommended size.

Welding current
Correct current selection for a particular job 
is an important factor in arc welding. With the 
current set too low, difficulty is experienced 

in striking and maintaining a stable arc. 
The electrode tends to stick to the work, 
penetration is poor and beads with a distinct 
rounded profile will be deposited.
Excessive current is accompanied by 
overheating of the electrode. It will cause 
undercut and burning through of the material, 
and will give excessive spatter. Normal current 
for a particular job may be considered as the 
maximum, which can be used without burning 
through the work, over-heating the electrode 
or producing a rough spattered surface (i.e. the 
current in the middle of the range specified 
on the electrode package is considered to be 
the optimum).

Arc length
To strike the arc, the electrode should be gently 
scraped on the work until the arc is established. 
There is a simple rule for the proper arc length; 
it should be the shortest arc that gives a good 
surface to the weld. An arc too long reduces 
penetration, produces spatter and gives a 
rough surface finish to the weld. An excessively 
short arc will cause sticking of the electrode 
and rough deposits that are associated with 
slag inclusions.
For down hand welding an arc length not 
greater than the diameter of the core wire will 
be most satisfactory. Overhead welding requires 
a very short arc so that a minimum of metal will 
be lost.

Electrode angle
The angle that the electrode makes with the 
work is important to ensure a smooth, even 
transfer of metal.

Correct travel speed
The electrode should be moved along in the 
direction of the joint being welded at a speed 
that will give the size of run required. At the 

3.0  Basic Welding Techniques

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Страница 2: ...ility for updating any information or correcting any error or omission which may become apparent after the document has been issued Neither BOC nor any of its agents has independently verified the acc...

Страница 3: ...s of Manual Metal Arc MMA Welding 8 3 2 Fundamentals of GTAW TIG Welding 10 4 0 Machine Specifications and Contents 12 4 1 Operating Controls 12 5 0 Operating Functions 13 5 1 Operating Machine 13 5 2...

Страница 4: ...or venting containers 1 0 Recommended Safety Guidelines Diagram and safety explanation Electrical safety alert Welding electrode causing electric shock Fumes and gases coming from welding process Weld...

Страница 5: ...all times Keep your head out of the fumes rising from the arc Fumes from the welding of some metals could have an adverse effect on your health Don t breathe them in If you are welding on material suc...

Страница 6: ...immediately CylinderValve Safety When working with cylinders or operating cylinder valves ensure that you wear appropriate protective clothing gloves boots and safety glasses Ensure cylinder value is...

Страница 7: ...ur arm 2 4 User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation of this machine Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warran...

Страница 8: ...ectrode tends to stick to the work penetration is poor and beads with a distinct rounded profile will be deposited Excessive current is accompanied by overheating of the electrode It will cause underc...

Страница 9: ...l frequently lead to arc instability slag inclusions and poor mechanical properties Correct work preparation The method of preparation of components to be welded will depend on equipment available and...

Страница 10: ...ing little particulate fume although it is capable of generating ozone in appreciable amounts and is not regarded as a high productivity process Operation Direct or alternating current power sources w...

Страница 11: ...olarity DCEP is used for aluminium alloys when welding with pure helium as the shielding gas since this polarity has a strong cathodic cleaning effect capable of removing the tenacious aluminium oxide...

Страница 12: ...ft TIG indicator 4 Welding current adjustment 5 Process selector switch MMA Lift TIG 6 Negative 35 dinse connector 7 Positive 35 dinse connector 4 0 Machine Specifications and Contents 4 1 Operating C...

Страница 13: ...ouched onto the workpiece The arc will be initiated as the electrode is moved upwards and the current will revert to the adjusted current Connecting the shielding gas Fit the supplied shielding gas re...

Страница 14: ...A 15A MMA TIG Output current adjustment A 40 160 20 160 Output voltage V 21 6 26 4 10 8 16 4 No load voltage V 64 Duty cycle 20 Power factor 0 73 Efficiency 80 Insulation grade F Housing protection gr...

Страница 15: ...ventilation 7 2 Troubleshooting Main switch signal light is not lit Unit does not get electricity Check mains fuses Check mains cable and plug Unit does not weld well Arc is uneven and goes off Elect...

Страница 16: ...warranty is in addition to any other legal rights you may have Electrode holders and torches are not covered 8 2 Limitations on Warranty The following conditions are not covered Non compliance with op...

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