GMAW EQUIPMENT, MAINTAINENCE, AND TROUBLESHOOTING 120103C Flashcards
Ideally, a welding power source should be located in:
A) a confined area at floor level
B) an uncluttered, well ventilated area of the shop
C) the center area of the shop
D) and unventilated, especially enclosed mezzanine area
B. An uncluttered, ventilated area of the shop.
Is it important to have wire guides in alignment with drive rolls on the wire drive unit? Explain your answer.
Yes. Misalignment can cause an unnecessary drag on the wire and lead to feeding difficulties.
The installation of the power source must be done with local ______ codes and to be completed by _________ personnel.
The installation of the power source must be done in accordance with local ELECTRICAL codes and to be completed by QUALIFIED personnel.
To obtain an accurate reading from a flowmeter, it must be mounted in the: A) vertical position B) overhead position C) horizontal position D) flat position
A. Vertical position.
Why must you ensure that all electrical fittings on the welding leads have a tight connection?
The connections are to be tight to prevent overheating of the cables and power source.
The wire spool hub should be adjusted to:
A) prevent the unwinding of the wire spool
B) feed freely, yet prevent a backlash of wire when feeding is stopped
C) allow the wire to be removed without restriction
D) run the wire from the bottom of the roll only
B. Feed freely, yet prevent a backlash of wire when feeding is stopped.
How will penetration be affected when stick out is increased?
A) will increase penetration
B) penetration will not be affected
C) will decrease penetration
D) will affect penetration on the welds only
C. Will decrease penetration.
Changing the gun (electrode holder) inclination will:
A) change the penetration of the weld
B) have no effect on the weld
C) cause the wire to pile up at the drive rolls
D) cause the wire to feed unevenly
A. Change the penetration of the weld.
Describe how GMAW equipment is likely to behave when the contact tip is worn out.
With long use, the wire wears the contact tube orifice to an oval shape. This causes the wire to slide easier, but the transfer of current is not as efficient. Arcing in the contact tube may occur, stopping the wire, or an erratic arc will manifest itself.
Excessive spatter buildup in the gun nozzle can cause: A) undercut at the weld edges B) excessive metal flow C) an increase in stick out D) inadequate gas coverage
D. Inadequate gas coverage.
Moisture and dirt on the surface of the wire electrode is likely to cause: A) porosity B) cold lap C) electrical shock D) post weld stress cracking
A. Porosity.
Excessive drag from a dirty liner is likely to cause:
A) porosity and cracking in the weld
B) slippage or bird nesting at the drive rolls
C) excessive undercut or lack of fusion
D) damage to the liner and contact tip
B. Slippage or bird nesting at the drive rolls.
When arc hunting occurs, the problem is likely in the:
A) wire feeder drive motor or the motor gearbox
B) wire speed control or the voltage control
C) drive rolls or the remote control switch
D) contact tip or the conduit liner
D. Contact tip or the conduit liner.
Stubbing is caused by excessive: A) inductance B) voltage C) resistance D) wire feed speed
D. Wire feed speed.
List four causes of porosity.
A) lack of shielding gas coverage B) wet CO2 gas C) excessive tip to work distance D) excessive travel speed E) excessive gas flow rates F) contamination on the base material G) excessive current or voltage H) incorrect wire chemical analysis I) impurities in the base metal such sulphur or phosphorous J ) plugged gas diffuser orifices K) loose or off-center gas nozzle