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Title: Selecting and Using Arc Welding Equipment


1
Selecting and Using Arc Welding Equipment
  • Ag Mechanics

2
Arc Welding Introduction
  • Heat for arc welding electricity
  • OR electric motors or gas engines driving special
    generators

3
Arc Welding Introduction
  • Arc welder machine that produces current for
    welding
  • Arc discharge of electricity through an air
    space
  • Welder person who welds

4
Process and Principles
  • SMAW shielded metal arc welding
  • Arc welding or stick welding
  • Electrodes flux-coated metal welding rods
    called
  • Shielded gaseous cloud formed around weld by
    burning flux
  • Help electrode burn evenly as it mixes with base
    metal
  • Flux removes impurities from base metal and
    prevents oxidation
  • Slag flux and impurities that form a layer on
    top of weld

5
Advantages of Arc Welding
  • Electricity is relatively inexpensive as a source
    of heat for welding
  • Electric welders are relatively inexpensive
  • Work on ordinary 230-volt or 120-volt household
    wiring
  • Engine-driven portable welders

6
Advantages continued
  • Fast and reliable
  • Can master quickly
  • Can be used for heating, brazing, and
    hardsurfacing as well as welding
  • Hardsurfacing buildup of wear-resistant metals
    to a parts surface

7
Temperature
  • Arc 9000oF
  • Exact temperature varies with
  • Length of arc
  • Size of electrode
  • Amperage setting
  • Typically range from 20 to 225 amps

8
Duty Cycle
  • Duty cycle percentage of time a welder can
    operate without overheating
  • Number of minutes out of 60
  • 20 duty cycle should weld only 12 minutes out
    of every hour
  • Welders available with duty cycles from 20 to
    100
  • Based on midrange setting
  • Shorter if used at higher settings
  • Longer if used at lower settings

9
Electricity continued
  • Welders put out high amperage and relatively low
    voltage
  • Low voltage allows safety while putting out so
    much energy
  • Requires 60 volts to push current through human
    body
  • Low to moderate settings put out less than 60
    volts
  • STILL NEED TO BE CAUTIOUS

10
Alternating Current
  • Transformers convert high voltage and low
    amperage to low voltage and high amperage
  • Welders that are transformers receive current
    directly from utility power lines
  • Called alternating current welders
  • Alternating current (AC) current reverses
    direction 60 times per second
  • 60-cycle current

11
Direct Current
  • Direct current (DC) current flows in one
    direction only in accordance with how the welder
    is set
  • Straight or reverse polarity

12
Polarity
  • Polarity direction of flow of electricity in
    welding
  • Certain electrodes and jobs work better with
    current flowing a certain way
  • Straight polarity work positive pole and
    electrode negative pole
  • Reverse polarity work negative pole and
    electrode positive pole

13
Welding Equipment
  • Cables
  • Electrode holders
  • Ground clamps
  • Welding table and booth
  • Equipment for cleaning welds

14
Cables
  • Cables welders need large electrical cables
  • Carry current from welder to electrode, across
    arc, and back to welder
  • CAREFUL Protect cables from forceful impact and
    contact with sharp objects
  • Coverings insulate conductors and prevent
    dangerous shocks and electrical shorts

15
Electrode Holders
  • Electrode holder spring loaded device with
    insulated handles used to grip a welding
    electrode
  • Cable to holder has copper or aluminum core
  • Insulated sleeve slides over connection to
    protect operator from electric shock
  • All parts insulated except jaws

16
Ground Clamp
  • Ground clamp Spring-loaded clamp attached to an
    electrical cable
  • Not insulated
  • Not a shock hazard
  • Carries current between welding table or project
    to welder

17
Welding Table and Booth
  • Operator can stand or sit comfortably
  • Curtains protect other workers from blinding
    light flashes
  • Exhaust equipment
  • Fire-resistant and free of flammable materials

18
Equipment for Cleaning Welds
  • Tongs or pliers useful for handling hot metal
  • Hand wire brushes and chipping hammers used for
    removing slag
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