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Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/18/2010 3:49 AM

Dear friends,

I need a manual, norms, instructions for estimating of standard time for manual MIG and TIG welding. We need to estimate normal production rate.

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Re: Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/19/2010 11:09 AM

I think you need to provide a bit more information about the type of materials you will be welding (aluminum, vs Stainless Steel) , what the shape(s) are (pipe vs plates etc.) , what the ratings on the welding machines are. etc.

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Re: Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/19/2010 3:02 PM

Standard time for semi-automatic MIG and manual TIG depends (to a large an extent)upon following factors:

1. Size of the filler wire say -- 0.80, 0.90, 1.00, 1.20.(MIG) & 1.60 to 2.40 mm in TIG,

2. Butt or Fillet joints,

3. Positions of welding,

4. Base metal type and thickness,

5. Type of metal transfer in MIG Process etc.

With such above variables , you may not get accurate estimation.

As for norms, instructions etc., please let us know what is your actual requirement.

Sridhar.

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Re: Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/18/2013 3:02 AM

hi shridhar....

Hws u....Im studying on the same welding time . We can surely share the data , plz contact.

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Re: Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/19/2010 10:10 PM

Who manufactured your welding equipment? Perhaps they have or can help you access that information .

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Re: Standard Time of Manual Welding

05/20/2010 3:26 AM

Thanks to everybody.

We can estimate welding velocity, the problem is auxiliary time (set-up time and manipulation time) estimaton.

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06/20/2023 9:10 AM

The <...we...> needs to carry out a local assessment. It's not something an anonymous international Engineering forum can help with, really.

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