For GMAW (short-circuit transfer): 18–19 V, 120–140 A, 90% Ar/10% CO₂.
: Stands for Fillet weld, which has a triangular cross-section.
: The paper identifies that in the 3F position, the eyes are the most affected body part.
To understand why that paper is "interesting," it helps to remember what makes 3F technically unique:
: Experts often recommend a triangle weave pattern or "pausing on the sides" to ensure the metal stays where it’s supposed to and achieves full penetration. Welder Art - Facebook
3f Welding Position | [upd]
For GMAW (short-circuit transfer): 18–19 V, 120–140 A, 90% Ar/10% CO₂.
: Stands for Fillet weld, which has a triangular cross-section. 3f welding position
: The paper identifies that in the 3F position, the eyes are the most affected body part. For GMAW (short-circuit transfer): 18–19 V, 120–140 A,
To understand why that paper is "interesting," it helps to remember what makes 3F technically unique: For GMAW (short-circuit transfer): 18–19 V
: Experts often recommend a triangle weave pattern or "pausing on the sides" to ensure the metal stays where it’s supposed to and achieves full penetration. Welder Art - Facebook