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| |Has make=Miller | | |Has make=Miller |
| |Has model=Augmented Arc Welding Simulator | | |Has model=Augmented Arc Welding Simulator |
| |Has serial number=MJ155089D | | |Has serial number=MJ155089D |
− | |Has ace=Jack Ellis;jellis18@georgefox.edu | + | |Has ace=Wyatt Bertis;wbertis22@georgefox.edu |
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| * TIG Welding - Tungsten inert gas is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area and electrode is protected from oxidation or other atmospheric contamination by an inert shielding gas (argon or helium), and a filler metal is normally used, though some welds, known as autogenous welds, do not require it. This is difficult to master but provides great control when creating a weld. It is also useful for welding many metals besides steel. | | * TIG Welding - Tungsten inert gas is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area and electrode is protected from oxidation or other atmospheric contamination by an inert shielding gas (argon or helium), and a filler metal is normally used, though some welds, known as autogenous welds, do not require it. This is difficult to master but provides great control when creating a weld. It is also useful for welding many metals besides steel. |
| * Stick Welding - A manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered with a flux to lay the weld. An electric current, in the form of either alternating current or direct current from a welding power supply, is used to form an electric arc between the electrode and the metals to be joined. The workpiece and the electrode melts forming a pool of molten metal (weld pool) that cools to form a joint. As the weld is laid, the flux coating of the electrode disintegrates, giving off vapors that serve as a shielding gas and providing a layer of slag, both of which protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. This is the oldest form of welding and is still popular; however there is not a stick welder in the maker hub. | | * Stick Welding - A manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered with a flux to lay the weld. An electric current, in the form of either alternating current or direct current from a welding power supply, is used to form an electric arc between the electrode and the metals to be joined. The workpiece and the electrode melts forming a pool of molten metal (weld pool) that cools to form a joint. As the weld is laid, the flux coating of the electrode disintegrates, giving off vapors that serve as a shielding gas and providing a layer of slag, both of which protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. This is the oldest form of welding and is still popular; however there is not a stick welder in the maker hub. |
− | '''[https://www.millerwelds.com/files/owners-manuals/O276533H_MIL.pdf User Manual]'''
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| + | [[Media:O276533H MIL.pdf|Virtual Reality Welding Station User Manual]] |
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| ==Training== | | ==Training== |
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| * Make sure overhead clamp is secured tightly before using or you could get smacked in the head. | | * Make sure overhead clamp is secured tightly before using or you could get smacked in the head. |
| * Do not scratch the coupons as the simulator needs the markings to read your weld. | | * Do not scratch the coupons as the simulator needs the markings to read your weld. |
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| ==Certification== | | ==Certification== |
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− | [https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31719 Foxtale Course] | + | [https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1311 Canvas Quiz] |
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| ==Troubleshooting== | | ==Troubleshooting== |