Welding tips – Harbor Freight Tools 98871 User Manual

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A good way to test welding technique is

to examine a weld’s appearance after it has
cooled and the slag has been removed. Then,
better welding can be learned by adjusting your
weld technique to remedy any problems found.

cleaning the Weld

tO PREVEnt
SERIOUS InjURy:

continue to wear AnSI-approved
safety goggles and protective
wear when cleaning a weld.

Sparks or chips may fly when
cleaning.

1.

A weld from flux core wire will be covered

by slag, use the Chipping Hammer to
knock this off. Be careful not to damage
the weld or base material.
Then, use the Wire Brush to further clean

2.

the weld or use an angle grinder (sold
separately) to shape the weld.

StRIKE tESt

A test weld on a PIEcE OF ScRAP can be tested by

using the following procedure.

WEAR AnSI gOggLES dURIng thIS PROcEdURE.

WARnIng! this test WILL damage the weld

it is performed on. this test is OnLy
an indicator of weld technique and is
not intended to test working welds.

After two scraps have been welded

1.

together and the weld has cooled, clamp
one scrap in a sturdy vise.

Stay clear from underneath while you

2.

strike the opposite scrap with a heavy
hammer, preferably a dead-blow hammer.

3.

A gOOd WELd will deform but not break,

as shown on top.
A POOR WELd will be brittle and snap at
the weld, as shown on bottom.

A typical Flux-core Wire (FcAW) Weld

before cleaning.

base metal

weld bead

slag

spatter

chipping

hammer

Wire Brush

clamp

ScRAP

workpiece

gOOd WELd

bends and is not brittle

dead-blow hammer

clamp

ScRAP

workpiece

POOR WELd

snaps or cracks

dead-blow hammer

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