CoffeeMan
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2003
- 14
The AWS C1.1 spec "Recommended Practices for Resistance Welding" states in Table 20 "Spot Welding Parameters for Stainless Steels" the appropriate parameters for spot welding sheets ranging in thickness from .006 to .125 inches.
I am confused about the Net Electrode Force (lb), and Electrode Diameter and Shape categories.
First the Net Electrode Force: Is this the force output by the ram (in my case a pneumatic cylinder) to which the electrode is attached?
Secondly, the Electrode Diameter and Shape: There are 2 columns for this category giving a lower limit and upper limit for "D".
For the Radius Nose shape, I gather that D is the nose diameter. Going on this assumption, I surmise that for any given thickness there is a range of appropriate diameters from D(lower) to D(higher) for the radius shaped electrode?
Next, for the Truncated Nose shape there is an outside diameter "D" and a tip face diameter "d". In this case would the D(lower) column correspond to the tip face diameter "d" and the D(higher) column correspond to the outer diameter "D"?
Any help you could give me would be really...er, helpful!
Thanks in advance.
CoffeeMan
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I am confused about the Net Electrode Force (lb), and Electrode Diameter and Shape categories.
First the Net Electrode Force: Is this the force output by the ram (in my case a pneumatic cylinder) to which the electrode is attached?
Secondly, the Electrode Diameter and Shape: There are 2 columns for this category giving a lower limit and upper limit for "D".
For the Radius Nose shape, I gather that D is the nose diameter. Going on this assumption, I surmise that for any given thickness there is a range of appropriate diameters from D(lower) to D(higher) for the radius shaped electrode?
Next, for the Truncated Nose shape there is an outside diameter "D" and a tip face diameter "d". In this case would the D(lower) column correspond to the tip face diameter "d" and the D(higher) column correspond to the outer diameter "D"?
Any help you could give me would be really...er, helpful!
Thanks in advance.
CoffeeMan
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