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Submerged Arc Welding discusses the fundamentals of this highly productive welding process. With full-color illustrations topics including system components, consumables, weld preparation, effects of welding parameters and special applications are discussed in detail.
34 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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The Introduction to Welding Publication is a full-color text that briefly introduces a beginner to the common electric arc welding processes. Topics include; material joining processes, methods of arc welding, electrical terms for welding, welding joint types, terms and definitions and more.
36 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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The Welding Safety topic is a reproduction of the FREE Safety Quick Guide that contains a number of safety principles related to welding equipment. This is offered at a reduced cost to color print this publication to compliment the complete Training Series Booklets.
14 Pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Basic Electricity for Welding discusses the basic electrical fundamentals for the common electric arc welding processes. This publication helps the welding professional understand electrical topics such as; voltage, amperage, resistance, fuses and circuit breakers, welding current types, selecting welding cable, selecting extension cords, duty cycle and more as they apply to welding equipment and welding processes.
32 Full Color Pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Because welding with a “static” welding power source vs. welding with a “dynamic” engine driven welding power source presents some differences, The Engine-Driven Power Sources publication describes the unique nuances of operating these welding power sources. Topics discussed include; generating power, engine choices, changing arc characteristics, auxiliary power, load analysis, starting motors, and more.
22 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding provides a fundamental base knowledge helping to better understand how the welding process works. As in the entire Training topic series, it is written in a casual and more conversational way that both the welding engineer and the beginner can appreciate. More than 40 color illustrations and photos are used to help understand topics such as, how arc length works with the arc force adjustment.
34 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Newly updated, the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Publication has full-color illustrations and describes the capabilities of todays advanced AC welding power supplies such as the Dynasty® 350 and the many adjustments available on such a machine. This GTAW publication contains well over 100 color illustrations to help understand this more complex arc welding process. Some of the topics discussed are Alternating Current, Frequency, AC Wave Shapes, Polarity, Arc Rectification, Balanced and Unbalanced Waveforms, Adjustable Frequency, Independent Current Control, Pulsed GTAW, and much more.
66 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Newly updated, the Gas Metal Arc Welding Publication was the first available of a series of updated publications from Miller Electric. This is a comprehensive text on all aspects of the GMAW process. Hundreds of full-color illustrations are used to help describe the fundamentals of GMAW, metal transfer modes, equipment, electrode wires, shielding gas, and much more.
124 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Metal Cutting discusses the fundamentals of Plasma cutting, a highly productive and versatile cutting process. With numerous full-color illustrations to describe topics like, Plasma Cutting vs Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Plasma Arc Equipment Requirements, Cutting Speed, Torch Consumables, Extended Cutting vs. Drag Cutting, Cutting Gases, Elements of a Quality Cut, and more. This publication will provide a well-rounded understanding to anyone interested in Plasma Arc Cutting.
28 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Troubleshooting Welding Processes requires a basic understanding of electricity and a general knowledge of the welding process you are troubleshooting. This publication is a tool to help the maintenance technician even the welder to be able to quickly identify and troubleshoot the most common issues that cause a welding system to have issues. Topics include: preventative maintenance, Troubleshooting cables and controls, GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, and Plasma Cutting systems.
51 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Introduction to metals provides a basic understanding of the physical and chemical properties of metals primarily used in electric arc welding. Topics discussed include, Metal Properties, Mechanical Properties, Tensile Strength, Yield Strength (Yield Point), Elongation, Ductility, Mechanical Property Tests, Tensile Test, Charpy V-Notch Test, and much more.
26 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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As high strength low alloy (HSLA) base metals are becoming more widely used, the filler metals needed to join them become more critical. Low Alloy Steel Filler Metals discusses Types of Low Alloy Steels, High Yield Strength Steels (HY 80, HY 90, and HY 100), Weathering Grade Steels, Low Alloy Filler Metal Designations, Hydrogen Testing, Selecting a Filler Metal to the Base Metal Preheat – Postheat and Weld Heat Treatment Guidelines, and more.
14 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Stainless Steel filler metal is a reproduction of McKay’s "Welding Stainless Steels" that has been in publication for many years. This publication goes into depth about the metallurgy of Stainless Steel to help understand the practical application of joining stainless steels. Topics discussed include, Definition and Origin of Stainless Steels, Grains and Grain Boundaries, Ferrite, Austenite, Martensite & Solid Solutions, Standard Classes Of Stainless Steels, Carbide Precipitation, Duplex Stainless Steels, Dissimilar Metal Welding – A Few Guidelines, and more.
62 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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This Aluminum filler metal publication is a simplified look into the minds of the world’s foremost authority on joining aluminum, Tony Anderson. Tony is the chairman of the Aluminum Association's Technical Advisory Committee on Welding and Joining and has summarized the things that you “need to know” about joining aluminum. The topics discussed in this publication include, Alloy and Temper Designations, Alloy and Temper Applications, Heat Treatable and Non-Heat Treatable Alloys, Guidelines for Selecting the Most Appropriate Filler Metal (4043 or 5356), Guidelines for Elevated Temperature Applications, Selecting the Correct Filler Metal to Match Anodized Color, and the list continues. Also included is a detailed fold out chart for proper selection of aluminum filler metal based on the desired properties of the weld.
36 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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Hardfacing is a comprehensive text with easy to understand illustrations that discuss the metallurgy and mechanical considerations in hardfacing applications. Topics include, Uses for Hardfacing, Choosing Hardfacing Alloy, Hardfacing Welding Processes, Hardfacing Base Metals, Wear Factors, Hardfacing Alloy Classifications, Hardfacing Misconception, and more.
28 Full Color pages (spiral bound) - 8 1/2 x 11
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The Educational Instructors Package - All-New Full-Color Books!
(5) Miller Reference Books
Topic 2: Welding Safety Book
Topic 3: Basic Electricity for Welding
Topic 6: Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Topic 7: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Topic 8: Gas Metal Arc WElding
(3) Miller Calculators — Stick, MIG, and TIG
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The Dynasty® / Maxstar® Set-up Video is designed to explain the benefits and operation of these best in class TIG welding power sources. Filled with simple explanations of advanced settings and helpful hints on how to get the most out of your Miller Dynasty® or Maxstar® this DVD will help improve your welding knowledge and quality. The video covers front panel operation, tungsten selection and preparation, set-up menu for advanced applications, and explanations and suggestions to improve your weld quality.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for MIG.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for Stick.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for TIG.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for TIG.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for TIG, Stick or MIG.
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When you need an answer "right now" about parameters for welding, nothing is faster than Miller weld calculators. These calculators cover all the bases, and tune you into the thickness of material being welded. Weld calculators are handy references for weld parameters, electrode/wire type, basic techniques, and process information for TIG, Stick or MIG.
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When you need information at your fingertips, our laminated quick reference guides help keep things simple.
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