Difference between revisions of "Training for MMA or Stick Weding, MIG and TIG"

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It will operate in much the same way as the robotic arm, laser cutter and or lathe due to the capital cost of the equipment and safety implications
 
It will operate in much the same way as the robotic arm, laser cutter and or lathe due to the capital cost of the equipment and safety implications
  
The journey through this equipment will start with MMA or Stick for the basic skills and the move on to MIG and perhaps TIG if and when we get this machine
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The journey through this equipment will start with MMA or Stick for the basic skills and the move on to MIG and perhaps TIG depending on skills shown on Stick and Tig
  
 
The care and training of this equipment is and will be carried out by the metal working group
 
The care and training of this equipment is and will be carried out by the metal working group

Revision as of 14:38, 17 March 2015

Hi This is a place holder while I put together some material on this matter, in the interim please come along to the tin bashers group for an induction and training as required

It will operate in much the same way as the robotic arm, laser cutter and or lathe due to the capital cost of the equipment and safety implications

The journey through this equipment will start with MMA or Stick for the basic skills and the move on to MIG and perhaps TIG depending on skills shown on Stick and Tig

The care and training of this equipment is and will be carried out by the metal working group


Training Guide

Aim : To be able to use the machine safely and produce a simple piece of work, e.g. a but weld

  • Basic safety
    • Safe Working Area
    • Personal Protective Equipment
    • Controls
    • Heat Risk
    • Visual Risk
    • EMF Risk
  • MMA
    • Weldable Materials
    • Power Selection
    • Choosing welding rod
    • Welding Position
    • Preparing a work piece
    • Starting a weld
    • Running a bead
  • MIG
    • Weldable Materials
    • Power Selection
    • Feed speeds
    • Gas settings
    • Welding Position
    • Preparing a work piece
    • Doing the business

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Equipment/MIG_Welder

  • TIG
    • Weldable Materials
    • Power and other settings
    • Using the AC Node
    • Assembling the torch and preparing the tungsten
    • Gas settings
    • Using the pedal
    • Welding Position
    • Preparing a work piece
    • Joining materials


  • House keeping
    • Please double check that the gas is shut off if you have been using MIG or TIG
    • Clean Equipment and put it away
    • Report any faults observed or discovered whilst using equipment
    • Clean workshop floor area
    • Clean and replace tools used

Links

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Pledges/Welding_Equipment

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Welding_Training

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Training_Directory