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*[https://www.weldinginfo.org/welding-technology/types-of-welding-positions-and-joins/ An Article by "Welding Info" Titled "Different Types of Welding Positions" ] | *[https://www.weldinginfo.org/welding-technology/types-of-welding-positions-and-joins/ An Article by "Welding Info" Titled "Different Types of Welding Positions" ] | ||
*[https://weldguru.com/welding-positions/ An Article by "Weld Guru" Titled "Welding Positions" ] | *[https://weldguru.com/welding-positions/ An Article by "Weld Guru" Titled "Welding Positions" ] | ||
*[https://www.hobartbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Welding-Position-Poster.pdf A PDF Diagram by "HobartBrothers" On Weld Types and Positions] | |||
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Revision as of 05:11, 23 January 2022
Basics
- The Basics Are:
- Flat position (Like A Flat Table, The Easiest)
- Horizontal position (Going Horizontally on something you are facing, like a Wall)
- Vertical position (Going Vertically on something you are facing, like a Wall)
- Overhead position (Any welding done where the weld seam is above your head) ( Need to double check that there is no distinction between Overhead Horizontal vs Vertical (or X vs Y to be technical i guess?))
- This can then be extended to the Surface Preparation done ( Fillet or Groove Weld )
- Also if it is Plate or Pipe is Specified