MIG Welding

(การเชื่อม MIG)

Definition

MIG Welding (การเชื่อม MIG) Tool

MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas Welding) is a welding process that uses a continuous solid wire electrode heated and fed into the weld pool from a welding gun. It employs an inert shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination, allowing for efficient and clean welding of various metals.

Expertise Level

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Level 1

Basic

1. Understands the basic principles of MIG welding.

2. Can set up the welding machine with supervision.

3. Familiar with safety procedures and basic equipment handling.

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Level 2

Intermediate

1. Can independently operate MIG welding equipment on standard projects.

2. Able to adjust settings for different metal types and thicknesses.

3. Demonstrates consistent weld quality with minimal defects.

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Level 3

Advanced

1. Expert in welding complex joints and various metal alloys using MIG.

2. Can troubleshoot and maintain welding equipment effectively.

3. Capable of training others and developing welding procedures for specialized tasks.

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