Steps in setting up welding equipment


July 29th, 2010

Learning to set up welding equipment properly is the first step in arc welding. For ensuring safety, it would be better if you understand your equipment as well as the functions very thoroughly. This would also help you to produce a better product. To begin with the set up, you need to check all cables for damage and replace if necessary before starting any new welding project. This is to make the welding devoid of nicks or frays in the welding as it may lead to pose an electrical hazard.

Depending upon the type of welder you are using, plug your power source into the appropriate electrical outlet. The power provided from the arc welding source would be either an alternating current (AC) or a direct current (DC) using either a positive or negative electrode. The factor that determines the type of job would be the current and polarity that you choose.

The third step is to connect the electrode lead from the welder to the insulated electrode holder. Once you have connected the electrode, you need to place the proper electrode in the electrode clamp. As you guide it along the weld joint, an electrical arc would be formed between the base metal and the electrode. For completing the circuit, you have to run the work lead from the welder to the base metal. This can be done by attaching the ground clamp to the piece of metal you are working on as close to the weld as possible.

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