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New Mexico FFA Agricultural Mechanics Career Development Event Welding and Metal Working

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New Mexico FFA. Agricultural Mechanics Career Development Event Welding and Metal Working. Abrasive Cut-Off Saw. Abrasive saw blade material is used to cut metal. Acetylene Regulator. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New Mexico FFA

Agricultural MechanicsCareer Development Event

Welding and Metal Working

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Abrasive Cut-Off Saw

• Abrasive saw blade material is used to cut metal.

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Acetylene Regulator

• Used to reduce the high acetylene cylinder pressure to a workable constant prssure. Hose and cylinder connections are left handed threads.

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Brazing Rod

• Used as a filler rod when braze welding. May or may not be flux coated.

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Copper Coated Mild Steel Welding Rod

• Used as a filler rod for mild steel oxy-fuel welding. The copper coating prevents rusting

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Cutting Torch Tip

• Used with a cutting torch handle when oxy-fuel cutting. The tip size is determined by the thickness of the metal.

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Cutting Torch

• Used with the cutting tip when oxy fuel cutting steel.

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Electrode

•A coated metal wire used for shielded metal-arc welding a variety of metals.

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Electrode Holder

•Used to mechanically hold the electrode while conducting current from the electrode lead.

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Flashback Arrestor

• Used to limit damage from a flashback by allowing the gases to flow in only one direction, preventing the flame from burning back into the equipment.

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Friction Lighter

• Used to light torch’s for cutting and welding. Safer than using matches or a lighter.

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Ground Clamp

•Used to connect the ground lead (cable) to the work. This provides a completed electrical circuit.

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Inert Gas Regulator

• Regulates shielding gases such as argon, helium and carbon dioxide. Used for MIG and TIG welding.

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Leather Gloves

•Used to protect the hands from the ultraviolet rays and spatter of hot metal.

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MIG Tips

• MIG tips guide the welding wire through the gun nozzle.

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MIG Welding Gun

• Used to deliver the wire and shielding gas to the weld surface.

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MIG Wire

• Used as filler wire for the MIG welding process. May be bare wire or flux cored.

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MIG Nozzle Gel

• Coating applied to lubricate the welding wire and tip for smoother wire flow during the welding process and cut down on splatter.

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Oxygen Regulator

•Used to reduce the high oxygen cylinder pressure to a workable constant pressure. Hose and cylinder connections are right-handed threads.

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Pipe Cutting Guide

• A variety of different types of guides that clamp around pipe to aid in cutting angles etc. Pipe cutting guides are available in a variety of sizes.

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Porcelain Gas Cup

• Non-metallic cup that directs the flow of shielding gases when TIG welding.

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Protective Leather, sleeves, apron or coat

• Used to protect the body from harmful ultraviolet rays and hot molten spatter while welding.

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Slag or Chipping Hammer

•Used for slag removal from shielded electrode weld.

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Tip Cleaner

•Used to clean and partially recondition both welding and cutting tips.

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Torch Handle

• Used to mix fuel gasses and oxygen in the correct proportions.

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Tungsten Electrode

• Non-consumable electrode that generates the arc when TIG welding. Can be purchased in a variety of sizes.

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Vise Grip Welding Clamp

• With its flat and “U” shaped jaws, it is used to clamp metals quickly.

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Welding/Cutting Goggles

•Used to protect eyes from damaging light rays and heat rays that may prove destructive to eye tissue. Should not be used for arc welding.

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Welding Helmet

•Used to protect the eyes and face from the harmful arc rays and molten spatter produced when arc welding.

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Welding Tip

•Used for all types of oxy-fuel brazing and welding.

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Wire Brush

•Used to prepare metal for welding or cutting. Removes slag or rust . May be used to clean parts of machinery.