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This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Einhell BT-GW 150|inert gas welding machine]] - '''reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | |||
If you need this Introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:Marcel|Marcel]], [[Tutor::User:Johannes|Johannes]] | |||
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's [[Einhell BT-GW 150|wiki page]]. | |||
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| [[File:danger - heat.svg|50px]] extreme heat | | [[File:danger - heat.svg|50px]] extreme heat | ||
* splattering molten metal | * splattering molten metal | ||
*workpiece heats up a lot | *workpiece heats up a lot | ||
* | *welding gun, and wire also heat up | ||
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* make sure there are no gaps in your [[PPE|personal protection]], e.g. between pants and shoes or jacket and gloves | * make sure there are no gaps in your [[PPE|personal protection]], e.g. between pants and shoes or jacket and gloves | ||
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* Sparks can ignite combustible material | * Sparks can ignite combustible material | ||
* workpiece can reach auto ignition temperature of its coating or residues | * workpiece can reach auto ignition temperature of its coating or residues | ||
* | * welding gun is hot after welding and might ignite stuff | ||
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* remove all easily combustible materials from your work area | * remove all easily combustible materials from your work area | ||
* make sure your workpiece is clean | * make sure your workpiece is clean | ||
* know where the nearest [[Fire Extinguisher|fire extinguisher]] is located | * know where the nearest [[Fire Extinguisher|fire extinguisher]] is located | ||
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|| reduce the chances of electric accidents:<sup> [https://www.bghm.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Arbeitsschuetzer/Gesetze_Vorschriften/Informationen/209_010.pdf]</sup> | || reduce the chances of electric accidents:<sup> [https://www.bghm.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Arbeitsschuetzer/Gesetze_Vorschriften/Informationen/209_010.pdf]</sup> | ||
* make sure you are isolated (proper dry gloves, shoes and/or floor mat) from the workpiece, especially do not touch the electrode and the workpiece simultaneously | * make sure you are isolated (proper dry gloves, shoes and/or floor mat) from the workpiece, especially do not touch the electrode and the workpiece simultaneously | ||
* unplug the welding | * unplug the welding machine when not in use | ||
* if you use a cable drum, make sure to unwind it completely - a wound cable drum will induce current and heat up the cables, which may lead to a molten cable coat with high risk of a exposed mains wire | * if you use a cable drum, make sure to unwind it completely - a wound cable drum will induce current and heat up the cables, which may lead to a molten cable coat with high risk of a exposed mains wire | ||
* in case of electric shock, always make sure to visit a doctor! | * in case of electric shock, always make sure to visit a doctor! | ||
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== Suggested Reading == | == Suggested Reading == | ||
These websites may also be interesting: | These websites may also be interesting: | ||
* ''[https://www.bghm.de/arbeitsschuetzer/fachinformationen/schweissen-und-verwandte-verfahren/ BGHM: Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren (DE)]'' - detailed safety information | * ''[https://www.bghm.de/arbeitsschuetzer/fachinformationen/schweissen-und-verwandte-verfahren/ BGHM: Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren (DE)]'' - detailed safety information |
Revision as of 17:46, 18 March 2024
This is the content required for an introduction to our inert gas welding machine - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this Introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Lukas, Marcel, Johannes
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's wiki page.
Safety
- Make sure you cover yourself completely, there should be no exposed skin at all!
- welding jacket
- welding gloves over the jacket
- ideally also a fireproof apron against molten metal drops and as additional radiation protection
- robust shoes against glowing hot beads: sandals or sports shoes with mesh top do not provide sufficient cover
- Protect your eyes with a properly adjusted welding helmet during welding, and at least goggles when inspecting the weld or hammering & brushing off slag (it may be easiest to just wear goggles under the helmet so you can't forget them!)
Dangers | Precautions |
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CRITICAL HAZARD - extremely bright arc
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extreme heat
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fire hazard
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toxic fumes (e.g. ozone, flux components, nitrous gases, heavy metal particles)
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exposed electricity (up to 60 V DC, 100+ A)
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reduce the chances of electric accidents: [3]
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always turn off the inert gas after use, as leakage accurs |
Suggested Reading
These websites may also be interesting:
- BGHM: Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren (DE) - detailed safety information
- BGHM: Arbeitsschutz kompakt - Lichtbogenhandschweißen (DE) - nice short safety overview, "checklist" style
- five potentioal welding safety hazards
Demonstration
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
- check welding helmet settings
- set up your work in the welding enclosure
- what way to enter best
- close gaps, e.g. with spring clamps (long-term solution needed!)
- bring a light with you, if necessary
- turn on the BOTH exhaust systems
- The trunk only ramps up to high if you temporarily obstruct the airflow
- try striking an arc and depositing metal on a scrap piece (e.g. in the shape of your initials)
- it's good to experience the often scary sensation of your first arc ignition with your tutor ;-)
- once there is a steady arc, push forward and make little circles in the weld pool to "mix" the workpiece(s) with the deposited material