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Engineering, 28.10.2020 17:50 oomale

Can anyone help??? This was due yesterday??? This is welding! If the questions aren't clear then here they are.

1.) The step motion (we call it the stitch motion), is used with what type of welding electrodes?
2.) What type of penetration is gained by using the step motion technique?
3.) A vertical weld can be made in which directions?
4.) Which vertical technique is the easiest to perform?
5.) What technique or motion is used when welding in the horizontal position?
6.) 6013 electrodes were designed to weld; what material, in what polarity, while traveling in what direction?
7.) What is the recommended amperage to be used when welding a ⅛” 6013 electrode in AC?
8.) If you make a small weld, what can be done to correct this problem according to the video?
9.) What solidifies first when welding with 7018, the poodle or the flux?
10.) What is porosity?
11.) What can cause porosity?
12.) When using a ⅛” 7018 electrode in DC+, when is the suggested amperage?


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