SMAW Introduction
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The highest paid welders are those who have the education and skills to a) read blueprints b) weld to strict specifications c) a math background d) all the above
All Of The Above
AWS stands for:
American Welding Society
During which period did ship repair change from riveting to fusion welding. a) War of 1812 b) World War I c) World War II d) Revolutionary War
B) World War I
What Does The "E" In E6013 Stand For?
Electrode!
What Was The First Welding Method used by heating the metal to A soft, plastic temperature. The ends of the iron were then placed together and hammered until fusion took place. a) flame welding b) torch welding c) forge welding d) fusion welding
Forge welding
This is the melting together of filler metal and the base metal, or of base metal only, to produce a weld.
Fusion
This welding process is also identified as gas welding and torch welding. a) Gas metal arc welding b) Shielded metal arc welding c) Oxy-fuel welding d) Submerged arc welding
Oxy-Fuel Welding
Which gases are most commonly used for gas welding? a) oxygen and propane b) nitrogen and propane c) argon and acetylene d) oxygen and acetylene
Oxygen And Acetylene
A group of welding processes that produces coalescence of the faying surfaces with the heat obtained from resistance of the workpieces to the flow of the welding current in a circuit of which the workpieces are a part and by the application of pressure.
Resistance Welding
This welding process is referred to as stick welding. a) Shielded metal arc welding b) Oxy-fuel welding c) Gas tungsten arc welding d) Flux-cored arc welding.
SMAW
They help the welder by making small welds to hold parts in place.
Tack Welder
A _________ is defined by the American Welding Society as "a localized coalescence (the fusion or growing together of the grain structure of the materials being welded) of metals and nonmetals produced either by heating materials to the required welding temperatures, with or without the application of pressure, or by the use of filler materials".
Weld
They verify welds meet proper standards.
Weld Inspector
The individuals who perform the actual welding.
Welders
Design, specify, and oversee the construction of complex parts.
Welding Engineers
Position all parts in their proper places for the tack welders.
Welding Fitters
Often operate automatic equipment used to make welds.
Welding Operator
Promote and sell welding equipment.
Welding Salesperson, Mr. Airgas
Tim Bits Are The Best
Yes
third degree burns are identified by
charred skin
What are the 4 basic welding positions?
flat horizontal vertical overhead
What are the 5 basic welding joints?
lap, tee, butt, corner, and edge
second degree burns are identified by
massive blisters
What welding shade lens is most often used for shielded metal arc welding
number 10 shade lens
first degree burns are identified by
redness of the skin
Clean slag from the welds and help move and position weldments for the welder.
welders' helpers
What does the third digit in E6010 stand for
welding position
Great job boys and girls
you are dismissed