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Cause
Humidity in the filler metal.
Solution
Always use quality materials and products.
Keep the filler metal always in perfect condition.
Cause
Incorrect arc length.
Solution
Decrease the distance between the electrode and
the piece.
Decrease the welding voltage.
Cause
Humidity in the welding gas.
Solution
Always use quality materials and products.
Ensure the gas supply system is always in perfect
condition.
Cause
Insufficient shielding gas.
Solution
Adjust the gas flow.
Check that the diffuser and the gas nozzle of the
torch are in good condition.
Cause
The weld pool solidifies too quickly.
Solution
Decrease the travel speed while welding.
Pre-heat the workpieces to be welded.
Increase the welding current.
Hot cracks
Cause
Incorrect welding parameters.
Solution
Decrease the welding voltage.
Use a smaller diameter electrode.
Cause
Grease, varnish, rust or dirt on the workpieces to
be welded.
Solution
Clean the workpieces carefully before welding.
Cause
Grease, varnish, rust or dirt on the filler metal.
Solution
Always use quality materials and products.
Keep the filler metal always in perfect condition.
Cause
Incorrect welding mode.
Solution
Carry out the correct sequence of operations for
the type of joint to be welded.
Cause
Pieces to be welded have different characteristics.
Solution
Carry out buttering before welding.
Cold cracks
Cause
Humidity in the filler metal.
Solution
Always use quality materials and products.
Keep the filler metal always in perfect condition.
Cause
Particular geometry of the joint to be welded.
Solution
Pre-heat the pieces to be welded.
Carry out post-heating.
Carry out the correct sequence of operations for
the type of joint to be welded.
For any doubts and/or problems do not hesitate to contact
your nearest customer service centre.
7 WELDING THEORY
7.1 Manual Metal Arc welding (MMA)
Preparing the edges
To obtain good welding joints it is advisable to work on clean
parts, free from oxidations, rust or other contaminating agents.
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Choosing the electrode
The diameter of the electrode to be used depends on the thick-
ness of the material, the position, the type of joint and the type
of preparation of the piece to be welded.
Electrodes of large diameter obviously require very high currents
with consequent high heat supply during the welding.
Type of coating
Property
Rutile
Easy to use
Acid
High melting speed
Basic
High quality of joint
Choosing the welding current
The range of welding current related to the type of electrode
used is specified by the manufacturer usually on the electrode
packaging.
Striking and maintaining the arc
The electric arc is produced by scratching the electrode tip on
the workpiece connected to the earth cable and, once the arc
has been struck, by rapidly withdrawing the electrode to the
normal welding distance.
Generally, to improve the arc striking behaviour a higher initial
current is given in order to heat suddenly the tip of the electrode
and so aid the arc establishing(Hot Start).
Once the arc has been struck, the central part of the electrode
starts melting forming tiny globules which are transferred into
the molten weld pool on the workpiece surface through the
arc stream.
The external coating of the electrode is being consumed and
this supplies the shielding gas for the weld pool, ensuring the
good quality of the weld.
To prevent the molten material globules cause the extinguish-
ing of the arc by short-circuiting and sticking the electrode to
the weld pool, due to their proximity, a temporary increase of
the welding current is given in order to melt the forming short-
circuit (Arc Force).
If the electrode sticks to the workpiece, the short circuit current
should be reduced to the minimum (antisticking).
Carrying out the welding
The welding position varies depending on the number of runs;
the electrode movement is normally carried out with oscillations
and stops at the sides of the bead, in such a way as to avoid an
excessive accumulation of filler metal at the centre.
Removing the slag
Welding using covered electrodes requires the removal of the
slag after each run.
The slag is removed by a small hammer or is brushed away if
friable.
Use
All positions
Flat
All positions

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