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              Note: Wear protective clothing.
           •   Tack-weld on both ends.
           •   Set the lap joint in a flat position.
           •   Deposit root run by using flux cored wire with 100-110 amps current.

              Note: Ensure an electrode angle of 45° with the fillet corner and 80° with the welding line.
           •   Remove the slag with a chipping hammer and clean with a wire brush.
           •   Use tongs to hold the job.
           •   Wear chipping goggle for the protection of eyes.
           •   Deposit the final covering run with a weave motion with150-160amps welding current.
              Note: Prevent the upper edge of the plate from melting off.

           •   Remove the slag from the final weld and clean thoroughly.
              Note: Use a weld gauge to check the fillet size.
           •   Inspect the T fillet weld for surface defects and size.

           Skill Sequence



           Monitor Tee-joint on s.s sheet. 2 mm thick by  GMAW


           Objectives: At the end of this exercise you shall be able to
           •  monitor t-joint on S.S sheet. 2 mm thick by  GMAW.


           Setting and tacking the lap joint.
           Set the ‘T’ joint with an overlap of 25mm.
           The overlap may vary based on the plate thickness.

           Tack-weld  on both ends. Ensure the 2 lapping  sur-faces are perfectly cleaned  and they contact each other
           properly. Use a 3.15mmø MS electrode with 120-amp current for tacking.
           Set the joint in a flat position using angle iron.
           Welding the lap fillet joint in flat position

           Deposit root run with a 100-110 amp current.
           Maintain 80° angle to the line of the weld and 45° between the weld faces.
           Maintain a short arc to get uniform fusion and root penetration.
              Note: Avoid side-to-side movement of the electrode.
           Deslag and clean the root bead thoroughly.

           Deposit the final covering run with 160 amp current.
           Give side-to-side movement to the electrode not more than 2.5 times its dia.
           Use the same electrode angle as was used for the root bead.
              Note: Prevent the upper edge of the plate from melting off by not allowing the arc to concentrate
              more on the upper edge.
           Remove the slag with a chipping hammer.
           Clean the weld with a steel wire brush.
           Inspect the lap fillet weld and ensure:




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