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Basics of Welding

  • Course level: Basic Courses

Description

In this hands-on course, you will learn to confidently navigate the fundamental tools of the trade – from wielding the power of hand drills and grinders to precisely measuring and cutting iron. Our expert instructors will guide you through the intricacies of metal assembly, spot welding techniques, and oxygen cutting, equipping you with a versatile skill set to tackle any metal fabrication project.

Hours number

program

2
Learning on occupational safety and health.
3
Identification of machinery, equipment and how to use them
3
Learning the metals used by their properties and uses
10
Training in down hand welding, descending horizontal Spiral, corundum and primary welding.
15
Training on various welds, including vertical-spiral.
4
Learning the measurements by their parts.
3
Training on cutting of all kinds.
15
Training in all shapes and models.
5
Training for final finishing.

What Will I Learn?

  • Occupational Health and Safety: Understand safety principles in welding environments.
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW): Knowledge of GMAW processes and applications.
  • Machine Parts Identification: Identify and understand functions of welding machine parts.
  • Welding Wire Types: Learn about various welding wires and their uses.
  • Diverse Welding Techniques: Practical training in multiple welding methods, including:
  • Surface, Spiral, Light Metal, Uphill, Downhill, and Hollow Space Welding.
  • Hand Tools Proficiency: Skills in using hand drills and grinders for metalwork.
  • Iron Cutting Techniques: Effective methods for cutting iron.
  • Product Manufacturing: Experience in creating a simple metal product.
  • Metal Assembly Skills: Techniques for assembling metal components.
  • Measurement Skills: Detailed measurement techniques for accuracy.
  • Bending Techniques: Use hand hammers for bending metals.
  • Spot Welding: Skills in performing spot welding.
  • Oxygen Cutting: Knowledge and skills in oxygen cutting techniques.

Requirements

  • Brief about Blacksmithing and Welding

Target Audience

  • Aspiring Welders: Individuals starting a career in welding.
  • Students: Those studying engineering or vocational training.
  • Professionals: Current welders looking to enhance their skills.
  • Hobbyists interested in metalworking projects.
  • Construction Workers: Individuals wanting to expand their skill set.
  • Manufacturing Technicians: Workers improving welding skills for manufacturing