Tweco 300 MST Arcmaster User Manual

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6.0 BASIC STICK WELDING GUIDE


6.01 Electrode Polarity

Stick electrodes are generally connected to the ‘+’ terminal and the work lead to the ‘

−’ terminal but if in doubt

consult the electrode manufacturers literature.

6.02 Effects of Stick Welding Various Materials

High tensile and alloy steels

The two most prominent effects of welding these steels are the formation of a hardened zone in the weld area,
and, if suitable precautions are not taken, the occurrence in this zone of under-bead cracks. Hardened zone
and under-bead cracks in the weld area may be reduced by using the correct electrodes, preheating, using
higher current settings, using larger electrodes sizes, short runs for larger electrode deposits or tempering in
a furnace.

Manganese steels

The effect on manganese steel of slow cooling from high temperatures is to embrittle it. For this reason it is
absolutely essential to keep manganese steel cool during welding by quenching after each weld or skip
welding to distribute the heat.

Cast Iron

Most types of cast iron, except white iron, are weldable. White iron, because of its extreme brittleness,
generally cracks when attempts are made to weld it. Trouble may also be experienced when welding white-
heart malleable, due to the porosity caused by gas held in this type of iron.

Copper and alloys

The most important factor is the high rate of heat conductivity of copper, making preheating of heavy sections
necessary to give proper fusion of weld and base metal.

Types of Electrodes

Arc Welding electrodes are classified into a number of groups depending on their applications. There are a
great number of electrodes used for specialized industrial purposes which are not of particular interest for
everyday general work. These include some low hydrogen types for high tensile steel, cellulose types for
welding large diameter pipes, etc. The range of electrodes dealt with in this publication will cover the vast
majority of applications likely to be encountered; are all easy to use and all will work on even the most basic
of welding machines.

Metals being joined

Electrode

Comments

Mild steel

6013

Ideal electrodes for all general purpose
work. Features include out standing
operator appeal, easy arc starting and low
spatter.

Mild steel

7014

All positional electrode for use on mild and
galvanized steel furniture, plates, fences,
gates, pipes and tanks etc. Especially
suitable for vertical-down welding.

Cast iron

99% Nickel

Suitable for joining all cast irons except
white cast iron.

Stainless steel

316L-16

High corrosion resistance. Ideal for dairy
work, etc. on stainless steels.

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