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MIG Welding – Safety and Technique
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Metal Inert Gas Welding or MIG Welding is based on the electric arc welding process, where completion of an electric circuit between positive and negative poles creates an electric arc, which generates tremendous heat permitting the fusion welding of metals.
Because of its versatility and the ability to weld in a variety of positions, MIG Welding has become the most popular welding process used in industry today.
This program looks at all aspects of MIG Welding and includes:
The MIG Welding process and how it works
The Equipment which makes up the Welding Unit
Workshop, Personal and Equipment Safety
Terms and Methods relating to MIG Welding
Transfer types – how they differ and when to use them
Setting up to Weld
Making a Weld Run
Welding Problems and Faults and how to overcome them
Correct procedures for a variety of Welds, including:
Tack Welding
Fillet Weld
Single V-Butt
Single V-Butt in the Side Horizontal Position
Fillet Weld – Vertical Up
Square Edge Butt Joint on 3mm Plate Metal
The correct and safe procedure for Closing Down the Equipment
The objective of this program is to highlight the importance of operating MIG Welding equipment safely as well as to demonstrate the correct and safe way to perform some of the most common welds.
MIG Welding – Safety and Technique
Metal Inert Gas Welding or MIG Welding is based on the electric arc welding process, where completion of an electric circuit between positive and negative poles creates an electric arc, which generates tremendous heat permitting the fusion welding of metals.
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Because of its versatility and the ability to weld in a variety of positions, MIG Welding has become the most popular welding process used in industry today.
This program looks at all aspects of MIG Welding and includes:
The objective of this program is to highlight the importance of operating MIG Welding equipment safely as well as to demonstrate the correct and safe way to perform some of the most common welds.
RUNNING TIME: 21 Minutes