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Page 1: Gas Welding. Brazing -Adhesion: filler metal is melted at a lower melting temp onto the base metal Sticks the metal together

Gas Welding

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Brazing

-Adhesion: filler metal is melted at a lower melting temp onto the base metal Sticks the metal together.

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Welding

-Base metal is melted along the weld and filler rod is added- melted metal flows together and becomes solid. FUSION!

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Safety Equipment

-Safety glasses, welding visor: # 3-4 lens, gloves, long sleeves.

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Welding Equipment

-Torch- tips- hoses- tanks- regulators- tip cleaner- striker

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Pressures for welding

-oxygen: 10 psi-Acetylene: 5 psi

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Advantages for Gas Welding

-Stronger than brazing-Able to weld thin metal-Not as much sparks/spatter-Do not need electricity

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Disadvantages of Gas welding

-Harder to do than Arc welding (Add rod with other hand)

-Not as strong as Arc weld-Can be dangerous

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Oxygen Acetylene Equipment

• Oxygen = Green• Acetylene = Red

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Neutral Flame

• Neutral Flame– Used in brazing and OAW (oxygen acetylene

welding)– Equal amounts of oxygen and acetylene

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Oxygen Tank

• Holds Oxygen• Green• Full tank = 2200 psi

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Acetylene Tank

• Holds Acetylene• Red or Blue• Full tank = 250 psi

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Tank Valves

• Open and close tanks• Open oxygen tank all the way• Open acetylene tank no more than 1 turn

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Regulators

• Attached to tank valve• Used to deliver low pressure to torch• 2 gauges: tank pressure / line pressure

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Hoses

• Attached to regulators• Red = Acetylene• Green = Oxygen• Deliver gases to torch

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Torch

Attached to hosesMixes the gasesProvides a handle to hold the torch and control

the flame

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Torch Valves

• Used to adjust the flame• Righty tighty / Lefty loosy

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Torch Tip

• Various sizes• 00 – 5• Higher the number, bigger/hotter flame• We will use 0 or 1

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Safety Equipment

-Gloves-Face shield # 3 lens-Leather jacket-Leather apron

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Striker

-used to light the torch-Never use a match-Never use a lighter (unless you want to blow your hand off…)-Never light off of another torch

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Lighting and adjusting a torch

1-Open Acetylene valve a crack - ¼ turn2-Use striker to ignite3-Open Acetylene valve till the end of the flame starts to dance4-Open oxygen valve until feather turns into a small cone

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Shutting Down

1-Righty-tighty2-Close oxygen valve first3-then close acetylene

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Backfire

-Flame goes out with a loud pop -Caused by flame going out suddenly

-Causes of Backfire -Tip too dirty (Obstruction in the welding tip)

-Torch touches the work piece-Adjustment of flame is set too low or incorrect-Dirty metal-Damaged or loose tip-Tip is overheated

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Flashback

-Flame burns back inside the tip, the torch and the hose

-Causes of Flashback -Backfire-Procedure to Follow -Turn off torch valves

-Clean tip