Section 2 − Principles Of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Smaw) - Miller Shielded Metal Arc Welding Manuallines

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SECTION 2 − PRINCIPLES OF SHIELDED METAL ARC
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) or Stick welding is a process which melts and joins metals by heating them with
an arc between a coated metal electrode and the workpiece. The electrode outer coating, called flux, assists in creat-
ing the arc and provides the shielding gas and slag covering to protect the weld from contamination. The electrode
core provides most of the weld filler metal.
When the electrode is moved along the workpiece at the correct speed the metal deposits in a uniform layer called
a bead.
The Stick welding power source provides constant current (CC) and may be either alternating current (AC) or direct
current (DC), depending on the electrode being used. The best welding characteristics are usually obtained using DC
power sources.
The power in a welding circuit is measured in voltage and current. The voltage (Volts) is governed by the arc length
between the electrode and the workpiece and is influenced by electrode diameter. Current is a more practical measure
of the power in a weld circuit and is measured in amperes (Amps).
The amperage needed to weld depends on electrode diameter, the size and thickness of the pieces to be welded,
and the position of the welding. Generally, a smaller electrode and lower amperage is needed to weld a small piece
than a large piece of the same thickness. Thin metals require less current than thick metals, and a small electrode
requires less amperage than a large one.
It is preferable to weld on work in the flat or horizontal position. However, when forced to weld in vertical or overhead
positions it is helpful to reduce the amperage from that used when welding horizontally. Best welding results are
achieved by maintaining a short arc, moving the electrode at a uniform speed, and feeding the electrode downward
at a constant speed as it melts.
More specific information on the Stick welding procedure is provided in the following sections.
3
WELDING (SMAW)
1
2
4
1
Stick Welding Power Source
− Constant Current (CC), AC
Or DC
2
Insulated Electrode Holder
3
Workpiece
4
Work Clamp
Ref. 157 858
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