MODULE 04 SMAW (STICK) WELDING

American Welding Society

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.SMAW - Shielded Metal Arc Welding Cours. Module 04.

This course is for someone that wants to get into a professional welding job, but with only one welding process because of budget concerns. So, we have this just for you. You will be Certified as a SMAW Welder, with a welders card and diploma at the end of the course. You, can upgrade your plan to the bundled professional course at any time, and your money will count 100% towards the upgrade, so nothing is lost. Shop Supplies - Not Included.

You will take:

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Module Name Theory Hours Shop Hours   INCLUDED THIS MODULE
01 Introduction to the Welding Trade. 5 0 5 YES
02 Welding Safety 5 0 5 YES
03 Welding Symbols and Drawings 10 0 10 YES
04 SMAW (STICK) SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING 10 60 70 YES
05 OXYFUEL CUTTING 10 5 15  
  OSHA 30 30   0 NO
  FORK LIFT 3   0 NO
  TOTAL     105  
  Materials, Gases, Metals, Rods, Sanding disc and consumables       $ 500.00

Module One - Introduction to the Welding Trade.

AWS SENSE 1- Introduction to the Trade:

 OBJECTIVES:  When you have completed the following module you will be able to do the following. 

  1. Identify the personal qualities that contribute to successful employment.
  2. Describe the historical qualities that contribute to successful employment.
  3. Identify the principals and purpose of Apprenticeship training.
  4. Identify employer and employee safety obligations.

Module Two - Welding Safety

AWS LEVEL ONE – MODULE 2. Welding Safety

Objectives: When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.

  1. Describe basic welding processes, the welding trade, and training / apprenticeship programs. A. Describe basic welding processes and the welding trade. B. Describe the NISVT - standardized training and explain apprenticeship programs.
  2. Identify and describe personal protective equipment (PPE) related to the welding trade.
  3. Identify and describe body, foot, and hand protective gear. B. Identify and describe ear, eye, face, and head protective gear.
  4. Identify and describe welding safety practices related to specific hazards or environments.
  5. Describe the importance of welding practices related to specific hazards or environments.
  6. Describe basic welding safety practices related to the general work area.
  7. Describe hot work permits and fire watch requirements.
  8. Describe confined spaces and related safety practices. E. Identify safety practices related to welding equipment. F Identify and describe respiratory hazards, respiratory safety equipment, and ways to ventilate welding work areas.

Module Three - Welding Symbols and Drawings

AWS SENSE 03 – Module WELDING SYMBOLS,

OBJECTIVE: When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.                                                                                                

  1. Identify and interpret welding symbols and their structure.
  2. Describe the structure and placement of welding symbols and identify basic symbols.                                                              
  3. Identify and interpret size and dimension markings for common types of welds.
  4. Identify and interpret less common welding symbols.    

    AWS SENSE MODULE 3 - Reading Welding Detail Drawings

    Hours: 5

    OBJECTIVES:  When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following:                                                                                                

    1. Describe welding detail drawings and identify basic drawing elements and features.
    2.   Describe the object views used to depict welding details.                                   
    3. Identify basic drawing elements related to welding detail drawings.  2.  Identify and explain how to interpret dimensional information, notes, and bill of materials.                                                                 
    4. Identify and explain how to interpret dimensional information. 
    5.   Identify and explain how to interpret notes and a bill of materials.]

Module Four - SMAW (STICK) SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING

SMAW -Shielded Metal Arc Welding -  Equipment and Setup AWS Sense Module 4   Theory: OBJECTIVES:  When you have completed this module, you be able to do the following, 

  1. Identify SMAW - Related safety practices and explain how electrical characteristics apply to SMAW.
  2. Define SMAW and identify related safety practices.
  3. Explain how various electrical characteristics apply to SMAW. 
  4. Identify and describe SMAW equipment.
  5. Identify and describe various types of SMAW machines.
  6. Identify and describe SMAW welding cable and connectors.
  7. Identify common tools used to clean a weld.
  8. Explain how to set up and start SMAW Equipment.
  9. Explain how to set up SMAW equipment.

SMAW-- SENSE MODULE 4 - SMAW -Shielded Metal Arc Electrodes Theory:

OBJECTIVES:  When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.

  1. Describe the SMAW electrode classification system and how to select the proper electrode for the task.
  2. Describe the AWS Filler metal specification system and various electrode characteristics.
  3. Describe the characteristics of the four main electrode groups.
  4. Explain how to select electrodes and describe their proper care and handling.
  5.   Identify various considerations in the selection of the proper electrodes.
  6. Describe the proper handling and storage of electrodes

SMAW - Beads and Fillet Welds AWS 4 – Theory:

OBJECTIVES.  When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following 

  1. Explain how to prepare for SMAW welding and how to strike an Ark.
  2. Identify Safety Practices related to SMAW.
  3. Explain how to prepare the area and equipment for welding.
  4. Explain how to strike an arc and respond to arc blow.
  5. Explain how to successfully complete various types of beads and welds.
  6. Explain how to properly restart and terminate a weld pass.
  7. Describe the technique required to produce stringer beads.
  8. Describe the technique required to produce weave and overlapping beads.

     D.  Describe the techniques required to produce fillet welds and various positions

SMAW AWS MODULE 4 - GROOVE WELDS WITH BACKING - Theory

OBJECTIVES:  When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.'

  1. Identify various types of groove welds and describe how to prepare for groove welding.
  2. Identify various types of Groove Welds and describe how to prepare for Groove Welding.
  3. Describe how to prepare for Groove Welding.
  4. Describe the technique required to produce various Groove Welds.
  5. Describe the technique required to produce Groove Welds in in 1G and 2G Positions.
  6. Describe the technique required to produce Groove Welds in the 3G and 4G Positions

SMAW - Open V-Groove Welds – Plate - Theory

 OBJECTIVES.: When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.

  1. Identify various types of groove welds and describe how to prepare for groove welding.
  2. Identify various types of groove welds and define related terms.
  3. Describe how to prepare the work area and plate for Groove Welding.
  4. Describe the technique required to produce various open V-Groove Welds.
  5. Describe the technique required to produce open V-Groove welds in the 1G and 2G positions.
  6. Describe the technique required to produce open V-Groove Welds in the 3 G and 4G positions.

 

Module Nine - Quality

Weld Quality - AWS Module 9

OBJECTIVES: When you have completed this module, you will be able to do the following.

  1. Identify and describe the various code organizations that apply to welding and their basic elements.
  2. Identify and describe the various code organizations that apply to welding and their Sponsoring Organizations.
  3. Identify and describe the basic provisions of welding codes.
  4. Identify and describe weld discontinuities and their causes.
  5. Identify and describe weld discontinuities and their causes.
  6. Identify and describe discontinuities that result from tracking.
  7. Identify and describe discontinuities related to joint penetration, fusion, and undercutting.
  8. Describe various non-destructive and destructive weld examination practices.
  9. Describe basic visual inspection methods including measuring devices and liquid penetrants.
  10. Describe magnetic particle and electromagnetic inspection processes.
  11. Describe the radiographic and ultrasonic inspection processes.
  12. Describe the destructive testing processes.
  13. Describe the Welder Performance Testing process.
  14. Describe the qualification of welders by position.
  15. Describe welder Qualification testing to meet AWS and ASME REQUIREMENTS.
  16. Describe the process for completing a weld test.

 

5 Days