SMAW (Stick Welding)

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SMAW (Stick Welding)

SMAW Unit Topics During this overview, we will discuss the following topics: Safety SMAW Basics Equipment Set-Up Welding Variables Process Advantages and Limitations AWS Connection National Academic Standards Connection The SMAW process is great for maintenance and repair work! 2

Unit Objectives Upon successful completion of the SMAW Unit of Study, you will have learned to: Properly protect yourself and others while welding Set up and operate SMAW equipment Strike and maintain an arc Make welds in four positions using different electrodes Understand a weld inspection process Apply the AWS electrode classification system Take the next step to becoming a certified welder Most structural steel welders are required to be certified 3

SMAW Safety 4

SMAW Safety SMAW Safety is supplemental and does not replace the information found in Arc Welding Basics Understand and follow all safety precautions listed in Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes (ANSI Z49.1) and Arc Welding Safety (E205) Understand and follow all warning labels found: On welding equipment With all consumable packaging Within instruction manuals Read Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) If you ever have a question about your safety or those around you, PLEASE ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR! 5

SMAW Safety Fumes and Gases can be dangerous Keep your head out of the fumes Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area The SMAW process can withstand wind and exhaust near the arc from ventilation equipment Electric Shock can kill to receive a shock your body must touch the electrode and work or ground at the same time Do not touch the electrode or metal parts of the electrode holder with skin or wet clothing Keep dry insulation between your body and the metal being welded or ground Arc Rays can injure eyes and skin - Choose correct filter shade (See chart below) ** Information taken from ANSI Z49.1:2005** 6

SMAW Principles 7

SMAW Principles The American Welding Society defines SMAW as Shielded Metal Arc Welding SMAW: Is commonly known as Stick welding or manual arc welding Is the most widely used arc welding process in the world Can be used to weld most common metals and alloys 8

SMAW Welding Circuit Current flows through the electrode cable, to the electrode holder, through the electrode, and across the arc On the work side of the arc, the current flows through the base material to the work clamp and back to the welding machine 9

SMAW Process Let s take a little closer look at the SMAW process Travel direction Electrode 1 4 Shielding Gas 6 Slag Slag Weld Puddle 3 Weld Puddle 3 2 Arc Arc 5 5 Solidified Weld Metal Solidified Weld Metal 10

1- The Electrode Is a consumable - it gets melted during the welding process Is composed of two parts Core Rod (Metal Filler) Carries welding current Becomes part of the weld Flux Coating Produces a shielding gas Can provide additional filler Forms a slag 11

2- The Arc Can you identify the weld joint and position being used? An arc occurs when the electrode comes in contact with the workpiece and completes the circuit like turning on a light! The electric arc is established in the space between the end of the electrode and the work The arc reaches temperatures of 10,000 F which melts the electrode and base material 12

3- Weld Puddle As the core rod, flux coating, and work pieces heat up and melt, they form a pool of molten material called a weld puddle The weld puddle is what a welder watches and manipulates while welding 1/8 E6013 at 125 Amps AC 13

4- Shielding Gas Shielding Gas 4 The shielding gas protects the molten puddle from the atmosphere while stabilizing the arc 3 2 A shielding gas is formed when the flux coating melts. This protects the weld puddle from the atmosphere preventing contamination during the molten state 14

5- Solidified Weld Metal As the molten weld puddle solidifies, it forms a joint or connection between two pieces of base material When done properly on steel, it results in a weld stronger than the surrounding base metal 15

6- Slag Slag is a combination of the flux coating and impurities from the base metal that float to the surface of the weld. Slag quickly solidifies to form a solid coating The slag also slows the cooling rate of the weld The slag can be chipped away and cleaned with a wire brush when hard This welder chips the slag off of a weld during the repair of railroad tracks 16

Application Activity 17

Application Activity Let s review the SMW process 1 1 = 4 2 = 3 = 6 5 3 2 4 = 5 = 6 = 18

Equipment Set Up 19

SMAW Equipment Set Up 1. Turn power supply on 2. Connect work clamp 3. Select electrode a. Type b. Diameter 4. Adjust output a. Polarity b. Amperage 6. Insert electrode into electrode holder 20

SMAW Process Variables Settings on the machine Polarity : AC, DC+, DC- Amperage Output Operator Controlled Variables Work Angle Travel Angle Arc Length Travel Speed A straight AC machine will not have a polarity switch like this AC/DC machine 21

Striking an Arc and Making a Weld 22

Striking an Arc To begin the SMAW Process, you must first strike an arc. This can be done using one of the following techniques: Scratch start scratch the electrode on the base metal like a match Tap Start tap the rod against the base metal 23

Work Angle 90 The work angle is the angle between the electrode and the work as depicted on the left Work angles can vary depending on the position the weld is being made in 24

Travel Angle 20-30 Also commonly called Lead Angle The travel (lead) angle is the angle between the electrode and the plane perpendicular to the weld axis 25

Arc Length After striking the arc, maintain a 1/8 distance between the electrode and the workpiece If the arc length becomes too short, the electrode will get stuck to the workpiece or short out If the arc length becomes too long; spatter, undercut, and porosity can occur Arc Length = 1/8 26

Travel Speed The travel speed is the speed at which the electrode moves along the base material while welding Too fast of a travel speed results in a ropey or convex weld Too slow of a travel speed results in a wide weld with an excessive metal deposit End of Weld The travel speed impacts the shape of the bead. 27

Filling the Crater At the end of the weld, the operator breaks the arc which creates a crater Use a short pause or slight back step at the end of the weld to fill the crater Large craters can cause weld cracking Back stepping is a short move in the opposite direction of weld travel 28

Restarting a Bead Here is the proper technique for restarting a weld: 1. Strike Arc Here 2. Move Electrode to Crown of Crater 3. Resume Forward Travel 29

Troubleshooting Welds 30

Troubleshooting Welds A B C D E F G These welds were cut and etched with nitric acid to show penetration 31

SMAW Advantages and Limitations 32

Advantages of SMAW Low initial cost Portable Easy to use outdoors All position capabilities Easy to change between many base materials What safety precautions should be taken by these welders? 33

Limitations of SMAW Lower consumable efficiency Difficult to weld very thin materials Frequent restarts Lower operating factor Higher operator skill required for SMAW than some other processes Building a barge in a large shipyard 34

AWS Classification of SMAW Electrodes 35

AWS Classification of SMAW Electrodes E70XX Electrode Tensile in Ksi Welding Position: 1 = All Position, 2 = Flat & Horizontal Type of Current and Coating 36

Lesson Plans 37

SMAW Lesson #1 Objective: Strike and establish an arc Equipment: Single Process Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Material: Power MIG 350 MP Mild Steel Plate 1/8 or thicker 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 38

SMAW Lesson #2 Objective: To run a straight bead on flat plate and to fill the crater Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Material: Power MIG 350 MP Mild Steel Plate 3/16 or thicker 1/8 Fleetweld 37 (E6013) Good Poor 39

SMAW Lesson #3 Objective: To run a bead with the whip technique Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 3/16 or thicker 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 40

SMAW Lesson #4 Objective: To build a pad Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 3/16 or thicker 1/8 Fleetweld 37 (E6013) 41

SMAW Lesson #5 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a lap joint in the horizontal position (AWS Position 2F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 2F 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC Top View Side View 42

SMAW Lesson #6 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a tee joint in the horizontal position (AWS Position 2F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 2F 43

SMAW Lesson #7 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a tee joint in the horizontal position (AWS Position 2F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Excalibur 7018 (E7018) for DC or Lincoln 7018AC (E7018) for AC 2F 44

SMAW Lesson #8 Objective: To make a three pass fillet weld on a tee joint in the horizontal position (AWS Position 2F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate ¼ 1/8 Excalibur 7018 (E7018) for DC or Lincoln 7018AC (E7018) for AC 2F 45

SMAW Lesson #9 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a lap joint in the vertical position welding down (AWS Position 3FD) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Fleetweld 37 (E6013) 3FD 46

SMAW Lesson #10 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a tee joint in the vertical position welding down (AWS Position 3FD) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 3FD 47

SMAW Lesson #11 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a lap joint in the overhead position (AWS Position 4F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 4F 48

SMAW Lesson #12 Objective: To make a fillet weld on a tee joint in the overhead position (AWS Position 4F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate - 10 gauge 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 4F 49

SMAW Lesson #13 Objective: To make a single pass fillet weld on a tee joint in the vertical position welding up (AWS Position 3F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 1/4 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 3F 50

SMAW Lesson #14 Objective: To make a three pass fillet weld on a tee joint in the vertical position welding up (AWS Position 3F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 1/4 1/8 Fleetweld 5P+ (E6010) for DC or Fleetweld 180 (E6011) for AC 3F 51

SMAW Lesson #15 Objective: To make a single pass fillet weld on a tee joint in the vertical position welding up (AWS Position 3F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 1/4 1/8 Excalibur 7018 (E7018) for DC or Lincoln 7018AC (E7018) for AC 3F 52

SMAW Lesson #16 Objective: To make a three pass fillet weld on a tee joint in the vertical position welding up (AWS Position 3F) Equipment: Single Process - Constant Current Power Source Idealarc 250 and accessories Precision TIG 225 and accessories Multi-Process Power MIG 350 MP Material: Mild Steel Plate 1/4 1/8 Excalibur 7018 (E7018) for DC or Lincoln 7018AC (E7018) for AC 3F 53

AWS Connection 54

AWS Connection The SMAW Welding Unit of study incorporates the following information taken from the AWS EG 2.0 requirements: Set up for SMAW operations on carbon steel Operate SMAW equipment on carbon steel Make SMAW fillet welds on carbon steel 55

English, Math, and Science Connection 56

National Academic Standards Crosswalk The unit, just completed, has covered parts of academic content listed in the National Academic Standards as follows: NM-PROB.CONN.PK-12.3: Recognizes and applies mathematics in contexts outside of mathematics. NLA-STANDARD 1: Uses the general skills and strategies of the writing process. NLA-STANDARD 7: Uses reading skills and strategies to understand and interpret a variety of informational texts. NS-PHYSICAL SCIENCE: (Experiences) interactions of energy and matter. 57