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Award in Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMA) Technology & Safety

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500.00

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Code
MG2I-C0047
MQF Level
4
Credits
3
Duration
32 hours
Schedule
TBC
Time
TBC
Mode of Delivery
MCAST Paola

Description

Description

The course is designed for those determined to obtain a qualification to work in the industry with enough skills to produce sound welded joints in a selection of complex fixed positions to meet industry requirements. MMA technology, plate and pipe preparation for welding and weld specimen destructive testing are covered in depth to enable learners to work on their own directly from job specifications.

 

This course provides progression across a range of welding processes.

 

This is a 32 hrs of guided learning course.‚   Students need to invest further hours in the course, which will include private study and home assignments.

 

Lessons are held as indicated on the prospectus and website.

 

This unit covers the underpinning knowledge of Manual Metal Arc Welding process (Plate Welding); the importance of following technical procedures and the health and safety issues when working individually and in teams with MMA welding equipment. The technological requirements to set and use welding equipment, destructive testing and macro examinations are essential topics of this course.

 

Learning Outcome 1:‚   Identify hazards when working with Manual Metal Arc Welding equipment

 

Unit Content

 

 

    • Fires and explosions, burns, fumes, electric shock, toxic gases generated by welding processes (Nitrous Oxides), radiation heat stress dust, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE); arc welding rays ‚  hoe metal/ slag

 

 

Learning Outcome 2:‚   Identify hazards when working in teams at the place of work

 

Unit Content

 

 

    • Health and Safety legislation in relation to welding, industry and working at sites:

 

 

Excessive noise; unexpected tripping hazards; access and scaffolding hazards; escape routes; warning signs; safety lines; safety rails; emergency lighting; fire extinguishers

 

Learning Outcome 3:‚   Identify Various Manual Metal Arc Welding equipment and accessories

 

Unit Content

 

 

    • Power Sources: DC/ AC Weld Sets: single phase and three phase weld sets, transformers, transformer/ rectifier, inverter, generator, rated output; Electrode holders;‚   Power Supply; Electrodes; Current adjustments (moving coil); Electrical symbols on weld sets and weld diagrams; electrical fuse; electrical resistor/ capacitor/ transformer/ diode

 

 

 

    • Covered Electrodes: Classification; AWS/ BS Standards (E7016/E7018/E6013etc); Dia. Of electrodes: 2.5/3.25/ etc. and common electrodes; electrode coating functions; storing of electrodes BS EN 499 (1994); Designations: product/ process used; strength and elongation of the weld metal; impact properties of the weld metal; chemical composition of the weld metal; type of electrode covering, recovery rate and current type; welding position; hydrogen content of the deposit. Electrode covering type: cellulosic, rutile, basic, iron powder; electrode covering function.

 

 

 

    • Appropriate techniques when working with various electrodes: Cellulosic, rutile, basic, iron powder (type of current, electrode polarity, welding current range, voltage)

 

 

 

    • Fundamentals of Arc Welding: Basic Arc-welding circuit; Nature of the Arc; arc Shielding; Overcoming Current Limitations; welding parameters for specific applications

 

 

 

    • Weldability of carbon and Low-Alloy Steels: factors causing underbread cracking; the effect of section thickness; the effect of joint restraint

 

 

 

    • Joint Design and Welding Instructions: symbols conform to BS EN 22553: face, toes, root, HAZ, convex fillet, concave fillet, mitred fillet, leg, throat, root face, root gap, bevel angle, included angle, weld width, fusion zone, excess weld, penetration, fusion line. Weld symbols on drawings.

 

 

 

    • Weld diagrams terms: penetration, weld metal, weld root, parent metal, bevel, bevel angle, root face, root gap,

 

 

 

    • Weld positions notification: PC horizontal position, PD horizontal/ overhead position, PE overhead positions – etc; both EN ISO 6947 and ASME IX.

 

 

 

    • Weld defects: slag inclusion, lack of fusion, undercut

 

 

 

    • Distortion control: run-on and off plates, strong backs, pre-setting,

 

 

Learning Outcome 4:‚   Identify various destructive tests

 

Unit Content

 

 

    • Root bend test; macro section inspection; nick-break fracture test

 

 

The following are the suggested pre-requisites and/or entry requirements needed:

 

Pre-requisites;

 

 

    • Students must be capable to take their own responsibility to follow health and safety requirements and technical procedures for the welding and preparation of materials

 

 

Entry Requirements:

 

 

    • Over 16 years old and satisfactory completed the Level 3 course in Manual Metal Arc Welding

 

 

During the lessons, students should have their own safety gear to industry standards.‚   (Gear to include safety shoes, cotton boiler suit, safety glasses and gloves)

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