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GUIDE TO MMA WELDING
Before starng any welding acvity ensure that you have suitable eye protecon and
protecve clothing. Also take the necessary steps to protect any persons within the welding
area.
Notes for the welding beginner
This secon is designed to give the beginner who has not yet done any welding some informaon to get
them going. The simplest way to start is to pracce by running weld beads on a piece of scrap plate. Start
by using mild steel (paint free) plate of 6.0mm thick and using 3.2mm electrodes. Clean any grease, oil
and loose scale from the plate and x rmly to your work bench so that welding can be carried out .
Make sure that the work return clamp is secure and making good electrical contact with the mild steel
plate, either directly or through the work table. For best results always clamp the work lead directly to the
material being welding, otherwise a poor electrical circuit may create itself.
Welding posion
When welding, ensure you place yourself in a comfortable posion for welding and your welding
applicaon before you begin to weld. This maybe be sing at a suitable height which oen is the best
way to weld ensuring you’re relaxed and not tense. A relaxed posture will ensure the welding task
becomes much easier.
Please ensure you always wear suitable PPE and use suitable fume extracon when welding.
Place the work so that the direcon of welding is across, rather than to or from your body. The electrode
holder lead should always be clear of any obstrucon so that you can move your arm freely along as the
electrode burns down. Some elders prefer to have the welding lead over their shoulder, this allows
greater freedom of movement and can reduce the weight from your hand.
Always inspect your welding equipment, welding cables and electrode holder before each use to ensure
it’s not faulty or worn as you may be at risk of an electric shock.
MMA process features and benets
The versality of the process and the skill level required to learn, basic simplicity of the equipment make
the MMA process one of the most common used throughout the world.
The MMA process can be used to weld a wide variety of materials and is normally used in the horizontal
posion but can be used in vercal or overhead with the correct selecon of electrode and current. In
addion, it can be used to weld at long distances from the power source subject to the correct cable
sizing. The self shielding eect of the electrode coang makes the process suitable for welding in
external environments. It is the dominant process used in maintenance and repair industries and is used
extensively in structural and fabricaon work.
The process is well able to cope with less than ideal material condions such as dirty or rusty material.
Disadvantages of the process are the short welds, slag removal and stop starts which lead to poor weld
eciency which is in the region of 25%. The weld quality is also highly dependent on the skill of the
operator and many welding problems can exist.

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Jasic ARC PFC Series Specifications

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BrandJasic
ModelARC PFC Series
CategoryWelding System
LanguageEnglish

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