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+ | Please note, this is a work in progress. Please do not use the welder until inducted - thanks, Ollie | ||
+ | Feel free to add to this page, any comments welcome | ||
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+ | ===== Induction ===== | ||
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+ | Prior to using the welder, you must attend an in-person induction. Please post on the forum if you want an induction. Should be starting spring 2025 | ||
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+ | Prior to an induction, please have a quick read through the welder manual, and read this wiki page. There is PPE provided, however the risk assessment requires that inductees bring their own respirator to protect from fumes | ||
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+ | Induction notes are here - [[equipment: | ||
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+ | Please note, the induction only covers the basics and essential safety elements, as well as any hackspace-specific rules. There won't be anything on welding techniques / settings, as there' | ||
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===== Safety ===== | ===== Safety ===== | ||
=== Avoiding fire and fumes === | === Avoiding fire and fumes === | ||
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* Do not weld items which contain surface finishes, which could release flammable or hazardous fumes such as painted or galvanised surfaces. | * Do not weld items which contain surface finishes, which could release flammable or hazardous fumes such as painted or galvanised surfaces. | ||
* Keeping workpieces clean can help to minimise sparks and will result in a better weld | * Keeping workpieces clean can help to minimise sparks and will result in a better weld | ||
- | * Make yourself aware of firefighting equipment in the space (eg, fire extinguishers, | + | * Make yourself aware of firefighting equipment in the space (e.g., fire extinguishers, |
* Have a bucket of sand next to the welding bench, which can quickly and safely extinguish minor flames with minimal cleanup | * Have a bucket of sand next to the welding bench, which can quickly and safely extinguish minor flames with minimal cleanup | ||
* The roller shutter doors **must** remain open during welding operations, and kept open until fumes have cleared | * The roller shutter doors **must** remain open during welding operations, and kept open until fumes have cleared | ||
- | * Fume extraction | + | * Fume extraction |
- | * **After welding, you MUST remain in the space for at least 1 hour, checking the area for smouldering items or fires. | + | * **After welding, you MUST remain in the space for at least 1 hour, checking the area for smouldering items or fires. |
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+ | === Preventing electric shocks === | ||
+ | * Check the condition of cables and insulators before turning on the welder | ||
+ | * Avoid welding in high humidity. Wet clothing, floors, and workpieces increase the risk of electric shocks. | ||
+ | * Do not attempt to bypass electrical safety equipment, and keep welder covers closed during welding | ||
+ | * If you have a pacemaker (etc), and only proceed if you've confirmed with your doctor that it’s safe to weld. | ||
+ | === PPE === | ||
- | ==== Equipment ==== | + | The following PPE must be used |
- | The Hackspace welder is a Clarke MIG160EN, with an adjustable welding current between 30 and 150 Amps. This is enough to weld 5mm mild steel, and to blow holes through smaller stuff. | + | * Gauntlets |
+ | * Fire-proof long sleeve clothing (e.g. overalls) | ||
+ | * Welding hood or mask. There are three hanging up, just outside the hot works area. Link to manual [[https:// | ||
+ | * Closed footwear | ||
+ | * The risk assessment also specifies | ||
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+ | These are the minimum requirements. You may also need additional PPE for other related tasks, such as eye protection when using an angle grinder. | ||
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+ | ===== Equipment ===== | ||
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+ | The welder | ||
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+ | ===Welder=== | ||
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+ | The Hackspace welder is a Clarke MIG160EN | ||
Link to manual - [[https:// | Link to manual - [[https:// | ||
- | The welder is stored on the lower shelf of the welding table, in the hotworks area, next to the roller shutter doors. Also on the table are a few welding accessories such as a pair of mig pliers and a chipping hammer | + | __Welder settings__ |
+ | Review the manual for a table showing recommended gas settings. Additional trial and error will be required to get the right setting. | ||
+ | __Gas vs Gasless welding__ | ||
- | === Gas vs Gasless welding=== | ||
The welder is designed for both gas MIG and Gasless welding, however in the Hackspace all welding shall be the gasless type. This uses wire with a flux core to prevent oxidisation and contamination of the weld pool. | The welder is designed for both gas MIG and Gasless welding, however in the Hackspace all welding shall be the gasless type. This uses wire with a flux core to prevent oxidisation and contamination of the weld pool. | ||
Whilst the welder can operate as a standard MIG (ie with Gas) the Hackspace does permit compressed cylinders. The risk assessment for the welding has not considered the use of shielding gas, so for the foreseeable, | Whilst the welder can operate as a standard MIG (ie with Gas) the Hackspace does permit compressed cylinders. The risk assessment for the welding has not considered the use of shielding gas, so for the foreseeable, | ||
+ | __Welder polarity__ | ||
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+ | The welder should remain in the "no gas" configuration. The torch is connected to the negative terminal (-ve), with the earthing cable connected to the positive (+ve) terminal. | ||
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+ | __Loading wire__ | ||
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+ | The welder manual explains this best, however it will be shown in the induction | ||
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+ | ===Fume extractor=== | ||
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+ | The fume extractor is an Extractability Protectavac by Weldability. It should be used at all times during welding, to help keep fume levels low | ||
+ | Link to product page - [[https:// | ||
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+ | [photos to be added here at a later date, to show instructions for operation and maintenance] | ||
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+ | ===== Consumables ===== | ||
+ | The following items will be proposed, for inclusion on the consumable list. Wire and tips will be required frequently, however torch shrouds shouldn' | ||
+ | //For the time being, I'll provide wire and tips, just to get inductions started - Ollie// | ||
+ | * Welding wire. Flux cored " | ||
+ | * Welding torch tips. 0.8mm diameter, pack of 5. [[https:// | ||
+ | * Welding torch shroud. [[https:// | ||