Gravity Welding
Gravity welding, often described as "gravity feed welding" or "auto-draught welding," is a semi-automatic arc welding process that turns the welder’s arm into a machine. By letting gravity control the feed rate of the electrode, this technique delivers deep penetration, high speed, and remarkable consistency, particularly for heavy fabrication.
: A uniform weld bead is produced without the need for manual steering. Key Applications gravity welding
The advantages of gravity welding include: Gravity welding, often described as "gravity feed welding"
If you're looking for for high-pressure welding. Key Applications The advantages of gravity welding include:
While gravity welding offers several advantages, it also has some limitations:
At its core, gravity welding is a variation of manual metal arc (MMA) or shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). But instead of the welder manually pushing the electrode downward as it melts, a simple pivoting device holds the electrode.