Deck 12: Gas Metal Arc Welding

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Vertical up welds require a forehand gun angle.
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The ____ is made by tack welding one piece of metal on another piece of metal at a right angle.

A) tee joint
B) butt joint
C) lap joint
D) outside corner joint
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If the wire feed speed is too high, the voltage is too high.
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One disadvantage of the backhand welding technique is limited visibility.
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When a weave is needed for better bead control, the weaves are usually fairly small.
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Butt joints are made by overlapping the edges of the two plates.
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A welded tee joint can be strong only if it is welded on both sides and has deep penetration.
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The disadvantages of using the forehand welding technique are: weld thickness, welding speed, and ____.

A) joint visibility
B) electrode extension
C) spatter
D) less weld penetration
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The wire feed speed is generally recommended by the electrode manufacturer and is selected in ____.

A) inches per second (ips)
B) revolutions per minute (rpm)
C) inches per minute (ipm)
D) impulses per second (ips)
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The advantages of the ____ are: weld bead visibility, travel speed, and depth of fusion.

A) forehand welding technique
B) backhand welding technique
C) tangential welding technique
D) perpendicular welding technique
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As the electrode extension is increased, there is a reduction in weld heat, penetration, and fusion, and an increase in ____.

A) tensile strength
B) solubility
C) sensible heat
D) buildup
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Usually, butt welds are made all the way along the length of the joint.
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The lap joint can be welded on one side or both sides with a ____.

A) fillet weld
B) root weld
C) grooved weld
D) GTA weld
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The horizontal tee and lap welds are almost as easy to make as the fillet welds.
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Changes in the electrode travel angle will affect the weld bead shape and ____.

A) cost
B) penetration
C) dimension
D) distortion
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____ are commonly used to join the edges of plates and structural members.

A) Plug welds
B) Spot welds
C) Fillet welds
D) Butt welds
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The higher the wire feed speed, the lower the welding current.
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The term perpendicular is used when the gun angle is at approximately ____ to the work surface.

A) 30°
B) 45°
C) 90°
D) 180°
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There are several reasons butt welds may be made as ____.

A) horizontal welds
B) spot welds
C) intermittent welds
D) plug welds
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Because a lap joint may not be as strong in all directions, it is important to weld all sides of the joint when possible.
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____________________ welds are used when the strength of a full-length weld is not required, to speed up the welding process and reduce welding cost, to reduce welding heat distortion, or to help stop weld bead cracking.
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The gun angle, work angle, and ____________________ are names used to refer to the relation of the gun to the work surface.
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Forehand, perpendicular, and ____________________ are the terms most often used to describe the gun angle as it relates to the work and the direction of travel.
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The joining of an I-beam and H-column in a building's construction is a good example of a(n) ____________________ joint.
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An outside corner joint is made by placing the plates at an angle to each other, with the edges forming a(n) ____________________.
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Deck 12: Gas Metal Arc Welding
1
Vertical up welds require a forehand gun angle.
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The ____ is made by tack welding one piece of metal on another piece of metal at a right angle.

A) tee joint
B) butt joint
C) lap joint
D) outside corner joint
A
3
If the wire feed speed is too high, the voltage is too high.
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One disadvantage of the backhand welding technique is limited visibility.
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When a weave is needed for better bead control, the weaves are usually fairly small.
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Butt joints are made by overlapping the edges of the two plates.
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A welded tee joint can be strong only if it is welded on both sides and has deep penetration.
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The disadvantages of using the forehand welding technique are: weld thickness, welding speed, and ____.

A) joint visibility
B) electrode extension
C) spatter
D) less weld penetration
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The wire feed speed is generally recommended by the electrode manufacturer and is selected in ____.

A) inches per second (ips)
B) revolutions per minute (rpm)
C) inches per minute (ipm)
D) impulses per second (ips)
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The advantages of the ____ are: weld bead visibility, travel speed, and depth of fusion.

A) forehand welding technique
B) backhand welding technique
C) tangential welding technique
D) perpendicular welding technique
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As the electrode extension is increased, there is a reduction in weld heat, penetration, and fusion, and an increase in ____.

A) tensile strength
B) solubility
C) sensible heat
D) buildup
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Usually, butt welds are made all the way along the length of the joint.
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The lap joint can be welded on one side or both sides with a ____.

A) fillet weld
B) root weld
C) grooved weld
D) GTA weld
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The horizontal tee and lap welds are almost as easy to make as the fillet welds.
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Changes in the electrode travel angle will affect the weld bead shape and ____.

A) cost
B) penetration
C) dimension
D) distortion
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____ are commonly used to join the edges of plates and structural members.

A) Plug welds
B) Spot welds
C) Fillet welds
D) Butt welds
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17
The higher the wire feed speed, the lower the welding current.
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18
The term perpendicular is used when the gun angle is at approximately ____ to the work surface.

A) 30°
B) 45°
C) 90°
D) 180°
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There are several reasons butt welds may be made as ____.

A) horizontal welds
B) spot welds
C) intermittent welds
D) plug welds
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Because a lap joint may not be as strong in all directions, it is important to weld all sides of the joint when possible.
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21
____________________ welds are used when the strength of a full-length weld is not required, to speed up the welding process and reduce welding cost, to reduce welding heat distortion, or to help stop weld bead cracking.
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The gun angle, work angle, and ____________________ are names used to refer to the relation of the gun to the work surface.
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Forehand, perpendicular, and ____________________ are the terms most often used to describe the gun angle as it relates to the work and the direction of travel.
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The joining of an I-beam and H-column in a building's construction is a good example of a(n) ____________________ joint.
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An outside corner joint is made by placing the plates at an angle to each other, with the edges forming a(n) ____________________.
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