In forehand welding, the angle between the welding rod and the work is kept as
A. 30° - 40°
B. 40° - 50°
C. 50° - 60°
D. 60° - 70°
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Forehand welding is often called PUDDLE or RIPPLE WELDING. In this method of welding, the rod is kept ahead of the flame in the direction in which the weld is being made. You point the flame in the direction of travel and hold the tip at an angle of about 45° to the working surfaces.Join The Discussion
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