MIG Welding
Series: Safetycare
Because of its versatility and the ability to weld in a variety of positions, MIG welding has become the most popular welding process used in industry. This program looks at all aspects of MIG Welding and includes: the MIG welding process and how it works; the equipment; workshop, personal and equipment safety; terms and methods; transfer types; setting up; making a weld run; welding problems, faults, and how to overcome them; tack welding; correct procedures for a variety of welds; and the correct and safe procedure for closing down the equipment.
Suggested Uses
- Autobody >  Level 10
- Autobody >  Grade A20
- Autobody >  Grade B20
- Autobody >  Grade A30
- Autobody >  Grade B30
- Autobody >  Level 20
- Autobody >  Level 30
- Welding >  Level 20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Level 30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 30 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Level 10 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 10 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade A20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade B20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade A30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A30 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade B30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B30 >  WLDG02
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