Lincoln Electric Stick Electrode Welding C2.410 User Manual
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Vertical Up Techniques for Fillet and Groove Welds
1. Make first pass root beads with a whipping technique. Whip
the electrode tip out of the molten crater and up for a short
time to let the crater cool before returning the electrode tip to
the crater area to add more weld metal.
2. Root pass beads, particularly when made with a
whipping technique, tend to be humped in the middle.
Therefore, a box weave is often needed for the second pass
to assure good fusion along the edge of the first bead. The
box weave is similar to the straight weave except a slight
upward motion is made at both sides of the weld. Maintain a
short arc with no whipping.
3. Employ a straight weave for the final passes. Simply move
the electrode tip back and forth across the surface of the
weld pausing slightly at both edges to insure penetration and
wash-in without undercut.
Overhead Techniques
Weld overhead as a series of root beads using a slight
circulation motion in the crater sometimes accompanied by a
whip. Weave beads are too fluid and will spill
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Whip
first pass
Box weave
second pass
Straight weave
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