Welding: GMAW Fundamentals: Part 1 of 2
You'll examine the fundamentals of GMAW.
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06.03.15
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06.03.15
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Topics of this game:
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What does the abbreviation GMAW stand for?
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What is another abbreviation for GMAW ?
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The three basic metal transfer modes in GMAW are short circuiting, globular transfer, and spray transfer. What would a fourth one be?
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What material thickness is recommended for short circuit transfer?
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How many short circuits occur per second while welding in short circuit transfer?
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Buried arc is an offshoot of short circuit. What makes buried arc different from short circuit?
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Globular transfer is the least preferred transfer method.
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Spray transfer requires an argon gas content of at least what percentage?
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How many times does the electrode contact the material when welding in spray transfer?
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Spray transfer requires high voltages and high WFS. What positions and thickness of material is spray transfer best suited for?
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Increasing wire feed speed increases all except what?
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What happens when voltage is increased?
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What happens when voltage is decreased?
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What two settings dictate the mode of transfer you are in?
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What material can NOT be welded with GMAW?
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