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MSHA is the Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration. A main office is in Triadelphia, West Virginia - near Pittsburg.

They govern safe practice in, and safe products for use in USA mines

A telephone number is: 304 547 0400

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When welding with DCEN the electrode is positive and the work is negative?

DCEN means Direct Current Electrode Negative. Hook the welding cable to the Positive connection (+) on the machine, the ground cable to the Negative connection (-) Electricity travels from Negative pole to Positive pole.


Within how many feet must the welding cable be spliced from the electrode holder?

A minimum distance of 10 feet from the cable end to which the electrode holder is.


What is a welding return lead?

A welding return lead is an essential component in electric arc welding setups, serving as the electrical path that completes the circuit between the welding machine and the workpiece. It typically consists of a heavy-duty cable with a clamp that attaches to the workpiece, returning the electrical current back to the welder. This lead is crucial for maintaining a stable arc and ensuring efficient welding performance by minimizing voltage drops and improving safety. Proper handling and maintenance of the return lead are vital for consistent weld quality and equipment longevity.


What type of welding machine does not have positive and negative terminal connection?

Transformer type welding machine


What are welding electrodes used for?

Welding Electrorodes or Welding Rods are used in arc welding. Arc welding is a special type of welding which uses a welding power supply to create an electric arc between the base material (e.g. steel) and the electrode. The Welding Ectrorodes can be used for all weldable aluminum and mild steel.

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What is welding cable used for?

A welding cable is used for joining or linking up wires or cable. Welding is the process of joining two things together, and the cable is the connector.


What is weld used for?

A welding cable is used for joining or linking up wires or cable. Welding is the process of joining two things together, and the cable is the connector.


Difference between ERW and SAW welding?

SAW welding is a type of arc welding while ERW welding is spot or seam welding. SAW stand for submerged arc welding while ERW stands for electric resistance welding.


What is a welding lead?

the welding lead is the cable coming from the welding machine that either feeds the wire and shielding gas (mig) or or provides current to the electrode through the holder


How would one become a certified MSHA instructor?

MSHA stands for Mine Safety and Health Administration. In order to become a certified MSHA instructor one must receive certification through the MSHA's State Grant Program. One would need to contact one of the programs directly for certification information.


What does the E stand for on a welding rod?

It stands for electrode. As opposed to R ( rod) for gas welding or TIG welding. If it carries electrical current it is an electrode.


What does GMAW stand for?

Gas Metal Arc Welding


What does 7016 stand for on a welding rod?

for steel structure building can i use: -size 2.5mm of 7016 welding rod as a filler for welding IPE240 to plates -size 2.5mm of 7016 welding rod as 2nd pass


What does 6022 stand for on a welding rod?

it stand for the amount of crap you dont look up on wiki answers!


A welding cable must not have a splice within how many feet of the welder?

5 feet


When welding with DCEN the electrode is positive and the work is negative?

DCEN means Direct Current Electrode Negative. Hook the welding cable to the Positive connection (+) on the machine, the ground cable to the Negative connection (-) Electricity travels from Negative pole to Positive pole.


Within how many feet must the welding cable be spliced from the electrode holder?

A minimum distance of 10 feet from the cable end to which the electrode holder is.

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