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Objective 27.01 Explain basic arc welding procedures
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Basic Arc Welding Procedures
Metal should be cleaned before it is welded A grinder is the fastest way A wire brush or other methods may be used to remove paint, rust, dirt, oil, etc. Metal more than ¼” thick should be beveled at a 30 degree angle and placed 1/16” to 1/8” apart before two pieces are welded together
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Types of Weld Joints Butt: two pieces of metal lying in the same place such as end-to-end or edge-to-edge in flat position T or “T”: two pieces of metal placed together to form a T, two pieces at a 90 angle to each other Fillet weld: used to fuse the two pieces permanently
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Types of Weld Joints Lap: two pieces of metal overlap each other
Corner: two pieces of metal make a 90 degree corner Edge: two pieces placed parallel to one another or stacked on top of each other
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Welding position Welding position, metal thickness, and electrode size are used to determine amperage setting Amperage too low causes a narrow, high bead with poor penetration Amperage too high caused a flat bead with excessive spatter Correct amperage helps make a uniform bead with bead width and penetration depth equal to each other.
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