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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

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Page 1: Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

• Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) welding:– The oldest of the arc welding processes.– Uses a filler rod coated with flux. (electrode)

• SMAW welding is a versatile process: – It can be performed with basic equipment.– It may be used in most conditions. – SMAW can weld aluminum, but not very well.

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How it Works

• An arc is struck between the rod and the work piece:– The arc causes the filler rod and flux to melt.

• Melting flux creates a gas shield to prevent oxidation.

• The flux forms a hard slag over theweld to prevent oxidation during cooling. – When welding is complete this slag is chipped

off.

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Welding Circuit

Welder

Electrode Cable

Electrode Holder

Work PieceWork Cable

Arc

Electrode

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Welding Circuit

Electrical current travels through the welding circuit. Where it “jumps” between the electrode and the work piece creates the arc.

Welding Current

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Welding Set-Up

Work Cable

Weld Bead

Work Piece

Electrode Holder

Electrode

Work Clamp

Arc Length

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The Arc

Work Piece

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Hazards of Arc Welding

• Fume Inhalation• Electric Shock• Fire• Welder’s Flash or Arc Eye• Burns

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Fume Inhalation

• Welding gives off a variety of particle fumes and gases.

• Most fumes and gases are harmful.• It is essential that operators protect

themselves. • Fume extraction removes fumes at the

source.

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Fire

• Spatter and sparks from welding can set fire to materials around the work station.

• Always work in a clean well organized area.

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Electric Shock

• Never use arc welding equipment in damp conditions.

• Always ensure the equipment is in good condition.

• Keep yourself insulated from the work piece.

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Welder’s Flash / Arc Eye

• This condition is caused when the Ultra Violet radiation that arc welding processes emit burns the retina of the eye.

• Arc-eye is extremely painful and can lead to permanent blindness.

• Always wear eye protection when welding. It is the welder’s responsibility to protect others.

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Burns

• Ultra Violet radiation can also burn skin.• This happens in exactly the same way as

a sunburn, only much quicker. • Like sunburn, long term implications can

include skin cancer.• It is essential that suitable work wear is

worn and that others are protected.

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Safety Equipment

• Long sleeves• Long pants• Welding helmet with shade 9-12 lens• Pliers for handling hot metals• Dry Leather Gloves• Safety glasses under welding helmets