Transmig 175i – Tweco 175i Transtig User Manual

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TRANSMIG 175i

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BASIC WELDING GUIDE

B. Fillet Welds

These are welds of approximately triangular cross-section made by depositing metal in the corner of two

faces meeting at right angles. Refer to Figure 4-14.

A piece of angle iron is a suitable specimen with which to begin, or two lengths of strip steel may be

tacked together at right angles. Using a 3.2mm Ferrocraft 21 electrode at 100 amps, position angle iron

with one leg horizontal and the other vertical. This is known as a horizontal-vertical (HV) fillet. Strike the

arc and immediately bring the electrode to a position perpendicular to the line of the fillet and about 45º

from the vertical. Some electrodes require to be sloped about 20º away from the perpendicular position

to prevent slag from running ahead of the weld. Refer to Figure 4-23. Do not attempt to build up much

larger than 6.4mm width with a 3.2mm electrode, otherwise the weld metal tends to sag towards the

base, and undercut forms on the vertical leg. Multi-runs can be made as shown in Figure 4-24. Weaving

in HV fillet welds is undesirable.

Art # A-07699_AB

45° from

vertical

60° - 70° from line

of weld

Figure 4-23: Electrode Position for HV Fillet Weld

Art # A-07700_AB

1

2

3

4

5

6

Figure 4-24: Multi-runs in HV Fillet Weld

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