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NOTE: WHEN USING SELF-SHIELDING
FLUX-CORE
WIRE it is very important
to
thoroughly
chip and brush the slag off each
completed
weld bead before making another
pass or the next pass will be of poor quality.
Figure 18. Butt Joints
of a continuous
weld bead. There are three
methods
of spot welding:
Burn-Through,
Punch and Fill, and Lap (see Figure 20).
Each has advantages
and disadvantages
depending
on the specific
application
as well
as personal
preference.
PUNCH AND FILL
_
LAP SPOT
BURN THROUGH
Figure 20. Spot Welding
Fillet Weld Joints.
Most fillet weld joints, on
metals of moderate
to heavy thickness,
will
require multiple
pass welds to produce
a
strong joint. The illustrations
in Figure 19
show the sequence
of laying multiple
pass
beads into a T fillet joint and a lap fillet joint.
i
Lap Joint Welded
I _
In Three Passes
_
__
TJont
n
li_,_
_ Three Passes
(
Figure
19. Fillet Weld Joints
.
SPECIAL
WELDING
METHODS
SPOT WELDING
The purpose of a spot weld is to join pieces
of metal together with a spot of weld instead
20
,
The BURN-THROUGH
METHOD
welds
two overlapped
pieces of metal together
by burning through
the top piece and into
the bottom piece.
With the burn-through
method,
larger wire
diameters
tend to work better than smaller
diameters
because
they have greater cur-
rent carrying capabilities
allowing
the arc
to burn through
very quickly while leaving
a minimal
amount
of filler metal build up.
Wire
diameters
that tend to work best,
with the burn-through
method,
are 0.030
inch diameter
solid wire or 0.035 inch
self-shielding
flux-core
wire.
Do not use 0.024 inch diameter
solid or
0.030 inch self-shielding
fiux-core
wires
when using the burn-through
method
unless the metal is VERY thin or
excessive
filler metal build-up and minimal
penetration
is acceptable.
Always select the HIGH heat setting with
the burn-through
method and tune in the
wire speed prior to making a spot weld.
The PUNCH AND FILL METHOD
produces
a weld with the most finished
appearance
of the three spot weld
methods.
In this method,
a hole is
punched
or drilled into the top piece of
metal and the arc is directed through
the
hole to penetrate
into the bottom piece.
The puddle is allowed to fill up the hole
leaving a spot weld that is smooth
and
flush with the surface of the top piece.

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