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SULAITIN BIN JUPILEH

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEEARING


[JA102 AUTOMOTIVE WORKSHOP PRACTISE]

NAME SULAITIN BIN JUPILEH LOCATION M5AD


MATRIKS 05 DAD13F1037 STUDY
NO. LESSON
LECTURER EN ALIF B.AB.TAHIR &
EN MOHD ZANIEL
MAHADZIR

INDIVIDUAL PRACTICAL REPORT: WELDING


Rubric Scales Laboratory Details
Item EXCELLEN VERY
GOOD FAIR UNSATISFACTORY
T GOOD Date 21 & 28 2013
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5 4 1
1 Title Page Time 08.00-11.30
I declare that practical and
2 Sequence
comprehensive report is the result of
my own piece without copying or to
3 Introductions impersonate others group.

4 Objectives

5 Material & Tools


Laboratory Work
6 Signature Date :
Procedures
Laboratory Work Lecturer Comments / Reviews :
7
Result
8 Logic

9 References
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Submission
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Submission
SUB-TOTAL Date
Checked
TOTAL / 50 Date
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GRAND TOTAL / 100% Note

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CONTENT

BIL. TOPIC PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. OBJECTIVES 4
3. THEORY 5
4. MATERIAL AND TOOLS 6–9
5. LABORATORY WORK PROCEDURES 10 – 11
6. LABORATORY WORK RESULT 12 -13
7. LOGIC 14
8. REFRENCE 15
9. CONCLUTION 16-17

INTRODUCTION

On 17 and 31 july,2013,our group are attend a practical of welding in 2 day in 2 week.


Time for each practice is 4 hour. During the welding practical, we learn 2 type of basic

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welding called Arc and Gas welding. At the practical, we learn different kind of tools that use
in Arc and Gas Welding. This kind of tools that use in each basic of welding is one of the
most different of Arc and Gas welding. At the same time, safety is no 1 to prevent an accident
while working at workshop. For me, welding is a part of automotive and welding is very
important skills that student must learn because, welding is use to joining the work piece for
specially to make a car body.

OBJECTIVE

 To know main function of welding.


 To know the part of welding gas and arc.

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 To know what is a true step when doing a welding.
 To ensure student know the prevention of accident.
 To ensure student know the skills of welding.
 To ensure all student according to the instruction and safety

THEORY

ARC WELDING

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Arc welding is one of several fusion processes for joining metals. By applying intense heat,
metal at the joint between two parts is caused to intermix – directly, or more commonly, with
an intermediate molten filler metal. Upon cooling and solidification, a metallurgical bond is
created. Since the joining is an intermixture of metals, the final well-meant potentially has the
same strength properties as the metal of the parts. This is in sharp contrast to non - fusion
processes of joining (i.e. soldering, brazing etc.) in which the mechanical and physical
properties of the base of be duplicated at the joint.

GAS WELDING

Oxy-Acetylene welding is one of many types of welding supported by the PRL. It is


extremely versatile, and with enough skill and practice you can use this types of welding for
virtually any metal. In fact, the oxy-acetylene flame burn at 6000 ‘F, and is the only gas
flame that is hot enough to melt all commercial metals. Oxy-acetylene welding is simple in
concept – two piece of metal are bought together, and the touching edges are melted by the
flame with or without the addition of filler rod.

MATERIAL AND TOOLS

ARC WELDING

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Arc Mechine Electrod

Head Shield
Wire Brush

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Leather Glove

Apron

GAS WELDING

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Oxygen & Acetylene


Cylinder

Safety Welding
Goggle Wire Brush

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Leather Glove

Apron

LABORATORY WORK PROCERDUR

WELDING ARC.

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1.Prepare a piece of mild steel plate 3.0mm thick.
2.Use an electrode code MS6013 or E6013with diameter 2.6mm or 3.2mm.
3.Adjust the ampere around 60 – 100 for electrode diameter 3.2mm
4.Put an electrode at the electrode holder and make sure that there are no movement of
electrode at the holder.
5.Hold the electrode 60’degrees work angle and 2mm – 3mm above the base metal.
6.Hold that position over a spot just inside the left edge of the base metal until a molten pool
is established.
7.Welding then proceeds from left to right(for the right hand)
8.Stop the process at the end of the work piece.
9.The correct technique is hold an electrode at the start position for 1s or 2s and continue
until the end of the process. At the end, hold an electrode at the last position for 1s or 2s
before finishing the process.
10.The frequency of this action will be determined by the size
of the weld being deposited, and the correct action improve
with practice.

WELDING GAS.

1.Prepare a piece of mild steel plate 1.5mm thick.


2.Use a no. 5 welding tip.
3.Adjust the working pressures to about 0.5 bar for acetylene
and 0.5 bar also for oxygen.
4.Wear appropriate protective gear, then light and adjust the
torch to neutral flame.
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5.Hold torch at 90’degree work angle and 30’to 45’degree lead
angle, with the inner core of the flame 3mm above the base
metal.
6.Hold that position over a spot just inside the right edge of the
base metal until a molten pool is established.
7.Welding then proceeds by filler rod being fed or dipped into
the molten pool.
8.Do not hold the filler rod continuously in the molten pool.
9.The correct technique is to dip the filler rod in and out of
the poor of the regular interval as the word proceeds.
10.The frequency of the this action will be determined by size
of the weld being deposited, and the action with practice

LABORATORY WORK RESULT

ARC WELDING.

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GAS WELDING.

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LOGIC
The welding practice is a new skills that i have learn to make a Arc and Gas Welding.
At the same time, we learn to use a right tools and materials when doing work at welding
workshop. Arc and Gas Welding is also give us more skills and preparation when we work
outside later. When we see a result from the work that we have done together, we are very
grateful when we have finish our work in a sharp time that have given by our lecturer.
The talent that our lecturer have give to us is bring us to a new experience about welding and
more information about welding. These practical also give us advantage when we work
together with our team and we also can learn many information through share knowledge
together.

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REFRENCES
1.http://www.google.com/search?newwindow=welding+gas+arc
workshop&oq=welding+gas+workshop.
2. http://www .ask.com/search?=welding+gas+arc workshop&oq=welding+gas.
3.http://www. Google.com=welding+gas=arc&oq welding.

CONCLUSION

At these practical, we learn about how to joining the plat iron use the Arc and Gas Welding.
Other than that we also have been teach by our lecturer how to adjust the volume of the
electric. Besides that,Our teacher always remain us to stay alert in safety while doing a work
before and after finish the pratcice.Conclusion is, I want to thanks to lecturer and my friend
during learning of arc and gas welding. However,these practical i will never ever forget
because these talent is bring us to learn a new thing’s in my studying at these school.

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