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Arc Length

The securing of an arc length necessary to produce 

a neat weld soon becomes almost automatic. You 

A very long arc produces a crackling or spluttering

noise  and  the  weld  metal  comes  across  in  large, 

spatter increases. A short arc is essential if a high 

quality weld is to be obtained although if it is too 

short there is the danger of it being blanketed by 

should  happen,  give  the  electrode  a  quick  twist 

back over the weld to detach it. Contact or “touch-

weld”  electrodes  such  as  Stick  electrodes do not 

stick in this way, and make welding much easier.

Rate of Travel

After  the  arc  is  struck,  your  next  concern  is  to 

maintain it, and this requires moving the electrode 

tip towards the molten pool at the same rate as it is

melting away. At the same time, the electrode has 

to move along the plate to form a bead.

The electrode is directed at the weld pool at about

20º from the vertical. The rate of travel has to be 

adjusted so that a well-formed bead is produced.

If the travel is too fast, the bead will be narrow and

strung  out  and  may  even  be  broken  up  into 

individual  globules.  If  the  travel  is  too  slow,  the 

weld metal piles up and the bead will be too large.

Making Welded Joints

Having  attained  some  skill  in  the  handling  of  an 

electrode, you will be ready to go on to make up 

welded joints.

A. Butt Welds 

Set  up  two  plates  with  their  edges  parallel,  as 

shown in Figure 1-21, allowing 1.6mm to 2.4mm 

gap between them and tack weld at both ends. This 

is to prevent contraction stresses from the cooling 

weld metal pulling the plates out of alignment.

Plates thicker than 6.0mm should have their mating 

edges beveled to form a 70º to 90º included angle.

This  allows  full  penetration  of  the  weld  metal  to 

the root. Using a 3.2mm Stick electrode at 100 

amps, deposit a run of weld metal on the bottom 

of the joint.

Do not weave the electrode, but maintain a steady

tendency for undercut to form, but keeping the arc 

length short, the angle of the electrode at about 

20º from vertical, and the rate of travel not too fast, 

will help eliminate this.

The  electrode  needs  to  be  moved  along  fast 

enough  to  prevent  the  slag  pool  from  getting 

ahead  of  the  arc.  To  complete  the  joint  in  thin 

plate, turn the job over, clean the slag out of the 

back and deposit a similar weld.

the electrode slowly along as it melts down.

after the arc is struck, to withdraw the electrode so 

far that the arc is broken again. A little practice will 

soon remedy both of these faults.

20

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1.6mm (1/16”)

Striking an Arc

(Fig 1-20)

Tack Weld

Butt Weld 

(Fig 1-21)

Electrode

20

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- 30

o

Tack Weld

Weld Build Up Sequence 

(Fig 1-22)

WT180MP 

Welding Machine

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Страница 8: ...rive roller groove replace the wire feed tension arm 20 and lock it into place by pivoting the wire feed tension adjustment lever 19 back to the vertical position 3 Adjusting Wire Feed Tension This is...

Страница 9: ...de there will be no electrical connection to the welding torch 6 ARC MMA Welding Operation 6 1 Connect the earth cable quick connector to the negative welding power output socket 10 Connect the earth...

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Страница 11: ...0 3E For Machine Parts Contact Euroquip on 0800 387 678 or email customerservice euroquip co nz The compatible TIG torch for this machine is TWP17V 12 2D TIG Torch MIG Torch Spare Parts Machine Spare...

Страница 12: ...GMAW and FCAW with the intention of providing the very basic concepts in MIG welding where a welding gun is hand held and the electrode welding wire is fed into a weld puddle and the arc is shielded b...

Страница 13: ...by machine It is commonly used to weld large diameter small electrode diameters in all positions The process is used to a lesser degree for welding stainless steel and for overlay work GMAW Process F...

Страница 14: ...feed speed Travel speed Secondary Adjustable Variables These variables cause changes in primary adjustable variables which in turn cause the desired change in the bead formation They are 1 Stick Out...

Страница 15: ...rc Increasing the welding voltage hardly alters the current level but lengthens the arc By decreasing the voltage a shorter arc is obtained with a little change in current level A thinner electrode wi...

Страница 16: ...ere is a gas problem the result is usually porosity within the weld metal Porosity always stems from some contaminant within the molten weld pool which is in the process of escaping Contaminants range...

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Страница 18: ...place and in their original containers Electrode Polarity Electrodesaregenerallyconnectedtotheelectrode holder with the electrode holder connected positive polarity The work lead is connected to the n...

Страница 19: ...ints In general surfaces being welded should be clean and free of rust scale dirt grease etc Slag should be removed from oxy cut surfaces Typical joint designs are shown in Figure 1 19 MILD STEEL E601...

Страница 20: ...orrying then about being burnt or sparks setting alight to your clothes Place the work so that the direction of welding is across rather than to or from your body The electrode holder lead should be c...

Страница 21: ...some skill in the handling of an electrode you will be ready to go on to make up welded joints A Butt Welds Set up two plates with their edges parallel as shown in Figure 1 21 allowing 1 6mm to 2 4mm...

Страница 22: ...require being sloped about 20 away from the perpendicular position to prevent slag from running ahead of the weld Refer to Figure 1 23 Do not attempt to build up much larger than 6 4mm width with a 3...

Страница 23: ...due to the Examples of Vertical Fillet Welds Fig 1 27 Pause at edge of weave allows weld metal to build up and eliminates undercut Note Weld contour at edge of weave CORRECT INCORRECT Tilted 10o in li...

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Страница 26: ...Wrong Tungsten Preparation Wandering ARC Fig 16 3 ARC Welder Point Grinding Wheel Radial Ground Pointing the Electrode The electrode should be pointed according to the welding current Fig 17 26...

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