Arc Welding Techniques and Metal preparation
Objectives Understand Basic Welding techniques Understand the types of welds
Metal Preparation Free of dirt, grease, rust, paint, or other impurities Can Weaken the weld Clean by grinding, brushing, filing, or cutting
Welding Joints Butt, lap, tee, corner, and edge. Types of welds: fillet, groove, plug, slot, and surface
Tee weld is a type of fillet weld. The fillet weld has two surfaces at right angles, the bead is triangular in shape The groove weld A weld made in a groove between the two pieces of metal
Plug and Slot welds Used to join pieces that overlap. The welds are placed in plug or slot holes.
Surface Welds Beads deposited on a metal surface the purpose of building up the base metal.
Butt Joint
Single and Double V Butt Joint
Single Beveled Butt Joint
Lap Joints
Corner Joint
Edge Joint
Major Factors for Quality Welding 1. The proper amperage When correct, a sharp crackling sound can be heard. Too Low: Humming Too Loud: Popping
Major Factors for Quality Welding 2. the thickness of the base metal and the diameter of the electrode. 3. Arc Length equal to the diameter of the bare end of the electrode.
Major Factors for Quality Welding 4 Electrode Angle Hold the electrode at a 90 degree angle of the two plates being joined 5 to 15 degrees in the direction of travel.
Major Factors for Quality Welding 5. Speed of Travel It should produce a bead that is 1.5 to 2 times the diameter of the bare end of the electrode.
Welding Procedures Make sure safety is being followed Insert the electrode in the electrode holder and hold it about 1 inch above the metal Turn Welder on
Welding Procedures Lower the helmet, bring the electrode in contact with the work and withdraw it slightly. The metal and the electrode melt forming a metal pool called a crater
Welding Procedures 8. There are two methods used in starting the arc. striking like a match. tapping the electrode quickly on the surface to prevent it from sticking
Welding Procedures 9. Raise the tip of the electrode to about 3 /16 inch above the base metal. This forms a long arc which is held for a three count in order to preheat the base metal. 10. Lower the electrode to the correct arc length.
Welding Positions Vertical Horizontal
Welding Positions Flat Overhead