It is the intent of this publication to present current concepts andpractices for resistancewelding (and related processes) of ferrous and nonferrous metalsincluding coated and dissimilarmetals. Where practical, welding schedules are included. In otherinstances where schedules are toovaried or the state-of-the-art is not sufficiently developed,descriptive guidelines are includedto enable the user to establish welding procedures to meet itsrequirements.
It is important to recognize that these recommended practices are notpresented as the onlyconditions for welding the materials and thicknesses shown. Ratherthey are offered as a guide forsetting up welding schedules for any particular fabrication, and mayhave to be modified accordingto the specific part conditions and production requirements.
In using the data shown in the tables, it is imperative that referencebe made to the appropriatetext. Failure to refer to the text may result in misinterpretation ofthe data in the tables. Thetext has been kept as brief as possible and all extraneous commentshave been omitted.
For more detailed information on the fundamentals of the resistancewelding processes and the typesof equipment utilized for the different processes, consult the currentAWS Welding Handbook.
This standard makes use of both the International System of Units (SI)and U.S. Customary Units.The measurements may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each systemmust be used independently ofthe other without combining in any way. The standard with thedesignation C1.1M:2000 uses SI units.The standard designation C1.1:2000 uses U.S. Customary Units. Thelatter are shown withinparenthesis ( ) or in appropriate columns in tables and figures. Aninch/millimeter conversiontable is found in Table 59.
- Edition:
- 00
- Published:
- 01/01/2000
- ANSI:
- ANSI Approved
- Number of Pages:
- 117
- File Size:
- 1 file , 2.6 MB
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