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Advanced Arc Welding Pipe 6G Certification
Course: WLD208AD

First Term: 2015 Fall
Lec + Lab   5 Credit(s)   8 Period(s)   7.1 Load  
Subject Type: Occupational
Load Formula: S- Standard


Description: Advanced metallic arc welding emphasizing 6G position welding steel pipe in preparation for certification. Includes various test methods. Provides training on machine flame cutting and gouging and arc air cutting and gouging.



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Explain various types of power supplies and correct set-up procedures for each. (I)
2. Identify various electrodes used in certification and explain their limitations. (II)
3. Describe the correct usage of electrodes and storage according to American Welding Society (A.W.S.) requirements. (III)
4. Perform all 6G position welding tasks in preparation for pipe certification test. (IV)
5. Identify all basic types of joint and proper set-up procedures. (V)
6. Perform whip, stringer and weave beads in 6G positions. (VI)
7. Identify weld defects and their causes and possible corrections. (VII)
8. Describe non-destructive testing methods used in the field and in qualification labs. (VIII)
9. Describe destructive testing methods used in the field and in qualification labs. (IX)
10. Develop test plates, form cutting plate, and correct edge preparation. (X)
11. Perform an American Welding Society (A.W.S.) certification test. (XI)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Machines
   A. Generator
   B. AC/DC Transformer Rectifier
   C. Set-Up Procedures
II. Electrode-Low Hydrogen
   A. E6010
   B. E7018
   C. Limitations
III. Electrode Conditions
   A. Storage-Dry
   B. Pre-Heated for Use
IV. Position of Work
   A. 6G Fixed position
V. Types of Joints
   A. Lap Joint
   B. Fillet Joint
   C. Single Vee-Open
VI. Types of Beads
   A. Stringer
   B. Weave
VII. Weld Defects
   A. Undercut
   B. Lack of Fusion
   C. Lack of Penetration
   D. Slag Inclusions
   E. Gas Pockets
   F. Poor Contour
VIII. Test Methods-Non-Destructive
   A. Dye Penetrant
   B. Magniflux
   C. Ultrasonic
   D. Zyglo
IX. Test Methods-Destructive
   A. Guided Bend Test
   B. Tensile Strength Test
   C. Nick-Break Test
X. Edge Preparation
   A. Oxy-Acetylene Cutting
   B. Oxy-Acetylene Gouging
   C. Arc Air Cutting
XI. American Welding Society (A.W.S.) Certification Test
   A. Appearance
   B. Ductility
   C. Allowable Flaws

 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: June 16, 2015

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