About this Course
This course aims to equip participants to join sheetmetal and rebuild metal using TIG welding process. They are also trained to identify the common welding defects and how to avoid them.
Who Should Attend
Welders who need to perform TIG welding. This course will be suitable for those from the aerospace industry.
Content
Practice work safety and good housekeeping
• Explain the safety precautions and procedures to be observed when performing welding in a hangar and aircraft maintenance workshop
- State the safety precautions to be observed when performing TIG welding
- Explain the hazards associated with TIG welding
Perform TIG welding on metal plates
• Describe the TIG welding process
- Explain the types of equipment used in TIG welding
- Describe the types of welding electrodes and shielding gas used in TIG welding
- Outline the limitation of TIG welding
- Identify welding defects and methods to avoid them
- Explain the difficulties of welding in flat, horizontal and vertical position and the methods to overcome them
- Rebuild metal on plate
Perform fillet weld in accordance with specifications
Select the appropriate equipment and accessories used in TIG welding and carry out pre-welding checks and procedures
Note:
Participants will be required to wear long trousers and covered shoes during training for safety reasons
Course Details
Duration:
21 hours (7 sessions)
[Theory – 3 hours, Practical – 18 hours]
Certification
Participants will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement upon attaining an attendance of at least 75%.
Course Rating
- /5 from users
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Course Info
- Course Provider Institute of Technical Education
- Course Category Technology
- Course Price $845
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