Mig Welding, GMAW, Gas Metal Arc Welding

Mig welding, also called wire feed welding, costs less and takes less time than other techniques of welding.

Automated robots are used in manufacturing facilities to perform repetitive mig welding tasks. They are used to manufacture cars, trucks, boats and a whole other range of miscellaneous items. Because it is faster than tig or stick it makes it an ideal candidate for automation.

It is also known as gas metal arc welding which is abbreviated as GMAW.

Exactly what it is I have described here for you. It is simply a length of wire that has an electrical current flowing through it. It is fed through the torch and this wire then constantly melts in an arc into the base metal.

Here are some reasons why it is a preferred process to use:

1. Is reasonably simple to do.

2. Because it is always continuously feeding in the electrode it completes the job faster.

3. Cheaper to operate.

4. Welding automation devices can be fitted to maximise productivity.

5. A shielding gas can be used in the process to create smoothly finished welds.

When using a shielding gas as opposed to using a gasless mig wire the welding bead appearance is much smoother and there is significantly less spatter.

A MIG welder can work with nearly all kinds of metals. Mild steel and aluminum are popular metals used in this welding process.

A quick couple of pointers before you go out and buy a machine and they are. You need to work out what size material you plan on welding, because if you get a machine which is too small and doesn’t have enough power or duty cycle you’re going to run yourself short.

I always like to say to people to buy a machine which is slightly more powerful than what they think are going to need to use right now. This way it sort of future proofs them for later on down the track when they need to tackle larger projects. I know it always happens to me, I go and buy something and then a few months later I say to myself gee I should have bought the bigger or better version.

You will also be required to buy tips and liners to keep your equipment working efficiently, and to extend the life of your mig welding gun. Keeping your welding consumables clean is very important to stop wire feed welding problems. So you must make sure that you have good quality contact tips as some of the cheap stuff is absolute rubbish, they cause erratic welding wire feed. And sure you remove any rust, oil, paint or grease from the metal that you want to do mig welding on.

Mig welding is a very good process to use and is a good skill for you to have under your belt. It has allowed us to join bits of metal together faster and better than other methods or techniques.

Click this link here for more mig welding tips and techniques Mig Welding or this link here http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com/mig-welding.html

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