Transmig 175i – Tweco 175i Transtig User Manual
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TRANSMIG 175i
BASIC WELDING GUIDE
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C. Vertical Welds
1. Vertical Up
Tack weld a three feet length of angle iron to your work bench in an upright position. Use a 3.2mm
Ferrocraft 21 electrode and set the current at 100 amps. Make yourself comfortable on a seat in front
of the job and strike the arc in the corner of the fillet. The electrode needs to be about 10º from the
horizontal to enable a good bead to be deposited. Refer Figure 4-25. Use a short arc, and do not attempt
to weave on the first run. When the first run has been completed de-slag the weld deposit and begin
the second run at the bottom. This time a slight weaving motion is necessary to cover the first run and
obtain good fusion at the edges. At the completion of each side motion, pause for a moment to allow
weld metal to build up at the edges, otherwise undercut will form and too much metal will accumulate
in the centre of the weld. Figure 4-26 illustrates multi-run technique and Figure 4-27 shows the effects
of pausing at the edge of weave and of weaving too rapidly.
Art # A-07701
Figure 4-25: Single Run Vertical Fillet Weld
Art # A-07702
Figure 4-26: Multi Run Vertical Fillet Weld
Art # A-07703
Figure 4-27: Examples of Vertical Fillet Welds
2. Vertical Down
The Ferrocraft 21 electrode makes welding in this position particularly easy. Use a 3.2mm electrode at
100 amps. The tip of the electrode is held in light contact with the work and the speed of downward
travel is regulated so that the tip of the electrode just keeps ahead of the slag. The electrode should
point upwards at an angle of about 45º.