OBJECTIVES

Expand knowledge in manual welding techniques to improve job skills through mostly practical training in which welding techniques will be improved.

DURATION

25 hours

SCHEDULE

1. Primera sign

a. Days: Thursday from 15:00 to 20:00

b. Start date: 23-5-24

c. Closing Date: 20-6-24

d. Class Days:

May: 23.3

June: 6,13,20

2. Second Round

a. Days: Thursday from 15:00 to 20:00

b. Start date: 3-10-24

c. Closing Date: 7-11-24

d. Class Days:

October: 3,10,17,24

November: 7

 

CONTENT

1. Preparation of Soldering, Oxyacetylene and Electric Welding Equipment:

a. Symbolic representation of the different types of welding.

b. Fine-tuning of equipment for welding processes.

c. Adjustment of equipment parameters according to the base material.

d. Gases and filler and projection materials.

e. Calculation of preheating temperatures.

f. Prevention of occupational hazards in welding operations.

2. Preparation of the binding area:

a. Edge preparation.

b. Application of anticorrosives.

c. Marking and assembly of reinforcements.

d. Fixing the parts to be welded.

e. Clearance control and verification of the recovery of dimensional shapes and Geometric.

3. Operations with Solder, Oxyacetylene and Electric Soldering Equipment:

a. Filler materials depending on the base material.

b. Welding processes and techniques with electric stick welding.

c. Welding processes and techniques with MIG/MAG welding.

d. Welding processes and techniques with oxyacetylene welding.

e. Characteristics of welds.

f. Defects in welding processes.

g. Use of personal protective equipment.

h. Safety systems applied to welding machines.

i. Heat treatments and stress elimination.

4. Occupational risk prevention and environmental protection:

a. Prevention of occupational hazards in welding and spraying operations.

b. Physical and chemical factors of the work environment.

c. Safety systems applied to welding and spraying machines.

d. Use of personal protective equipment.

e. Environmental protection regulations.

5. Assessment of order and cleanliness in the execution of tasks

PRICE

€650.00

WHAT WILL THE PARTICIPANT LEARN?

1. Prepare the joint area for the assembly of fixed elements, analysing the type of welding and the procedures established in the process sheet.

2. Prepare soft, oxyacetylene and electric welding equipment for the assembly of fixed elements, identifying the parameters, gases and fuels to be regulated and their relationship with the characteristics of the joint to be obtained.

3. Operate with soft, oxyacetylene and electric soldering equipment, manually and semi-automatically, relating its operation to the conditions of the process and the characteristics of the product to be obtained

4. Comply with occupational risk prevention and environmental protection regulations, regarding the handling of welding machines and equipment, identifying the associated risks and the measures and equipment for their prevention.