Transmig vaf4 – Tweco VAF4 Transmig User Manual

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TRANSMIG VAF4

Manual 0-5231

4-5 SERVICE

Butt & Horizontal Welds

Direction of

Travel

5° to 15°

Longitudinal

Angle

90°

Transverse

Angle

Art # A-08993

Figure 4-4 Butt & Horizontal Welds

Horizontal Fillet Weld

Direction of

Travel

5° to 15°

Longitudinal Angle

30° to 60°

Transverse Angle

Art # A-08994

Figure 4-5 Horizontal Fillet Weld

Vertical Fillet Welds

Art # A-08995

30° to 60°

Transverse

Angle

30° to 60°

Transverse

Angle

Direction of Travel

10°

Longitudinal Angle

10° to 20° Longitudinal

Angle

Figure 4-6 Vertical Fillet Weld

Overhead Weld

Art # A-08996

30° to 60°

Transverse Angle

Direction of Travel

5° to 15°

Longitudinal

Angle

Figure 4-7 Overhead Weld

Distance from the MIG Torch Nozzle to the Work

Piece

The electrode wire stick out from the MIG Torch nozzle

should be between 10mm to 20mm. This distance may

vary depending on the type of joint that is being welded.
Travel Speed
The speed at which the molten pool travels influences

the width of the weld and penetration of the welding run.
MIG Welding (GMAW) variables
Most of the welding done by all processes is on carbon

steel. The items below describe the welding variables

in short-arc welding of 0.6mm to 6.4mm) mild sheet

or plate. The applied techniques and end results in the

GMAW process are controlled by these variables.
Preselected variables
Preselected variables depend upon the type of material

being welded, the thickness of the material, the welding

position, the deposition rate and the mechanical proper-

ties. These variables are:

• Type of electrode wire
• Size of electrode wire
• Type of gas ((not applicable for FCAW self shield-

ing wires)

• Gas flow rate (not applicable for FCAW self shield-

ing wires)

Primary Adjustable variables
These control the process after preselected variables

have been found. They control the penetration, bead

width, bead height, arc stability, deposition rate and

weld soundness. They are:

• Arc Voltage
• Welding current (wire feed speed)
• Travel speed

Secondary Adjustable variables
These variables cause changes in primary adjustable

variables which in turn cause the desired change in the

bead formation. They are:

1. Stick-out (distance between the end of the

contact tube (tip) and the end of the electrode

wire). Maintain at about 10mm stick-out

2. Wire Feed Speed. Increase in wire feed speed

increases weld current, Decrease in wire feed

speed decreases weld current.

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