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The document lists and defines various tools and equipment commonly used for welding including welding machines, electrodes, electrode holders, ground clamps, chipping hammers, wire brushes, gloves, helmets, jackets, safety glasses, hoods, aprons, curtains, tables, clamps, carts, rod ovens, angle locators, positioners, tip cleaners, fume extractors, positioning jigs, and C-clamps.

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The document lists and defines various tools and equipment commonly used for welding including welding machines, electrodes, electrode holders, ground clamps, chipping hammers, wire brushes, gloves, helmets, jackets, safety glasses, hoods, aprons, curtains, tables, clamps, carts, rod ovens, angle locators, positioners, tip cleaners, fume extractors, positioning jigs, and C-clamps.

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Date: March 25, 2024

Name: Harold B. Pareja


Grade & Section: 8, Narra

Welding Machine: The power source that provides the electrical


current necessary for welding.

Welding Electrode: A metal rod coated with flux used to carry


current and create the weld bead.

Electrode Holder/Stinger: A clamp-style device that holds the


welding electrode and conducts the electrical current to it.

Ground Clamp: A clamp used to connect the work piece to the


welding machine, providing a return path for the electrical current.

Chipping Hammer: A tool used to remove slag and weld spatter


from the completed weld.

Wire Brush: Used for cleaning the welded area and removing
debris before and after welding.

Welding Gloves: Heat-resistant gloves to protect hands from burns


and sparks during welding.

Welding Helmet: A protective helmet worn by the welder to shield


the face and eyes from sparks, arc flash, and UV radiation.

Welding Jacket: A flame-resistant jacket worn by the welder to


protect the upper body from heat and sparks.
Safety Glasses: Eye protection to shield against flying debris and sparks.

Welding Hood: A hood worn under the welding helmet for added
protection, especially against neck and throat burns.

Welding Apron: A protective garment worn to protect clothing and skin


from sparks and heat.

Welding Curtain/Screen: Used to create a barrier between the welding


area and other workers, protecting them from UV radiation and sparks.

Welding Table/Bench: A sturdy surface on which to place the workpiece


for welding.

Welding Clamps: Used to hold the workpiece securely in place during


welding.

Welding Cart: A mobile cart or trolley used to transport welding


equipment and materials.

Welding Rod Oven: A device used to store and preheat welding


electrodes to prevent moisture absorption and ensure consistent
performance.

Magnetic Angle Locator: A tool used to hold metal pieces at specific


angles during welding.

Welding Positioner: A device used to rotate or manipulate the


workpiece to achieve the desired welding position.
Tip Cleaners: Tools used to clean welding torch tips and nozzles, ensuring proper gas
flow and weld quality.

Welding Fume Extractor: Equipment used to remove welding fumes


and gases from the work area, improving air quality and safety.

Welding Positioning Jigs: Devices used to hold and align work pieces
in the correct position for welding, ensuring accuracy and consistency.

C Clamp: A type of clamp device typically used to hold a wood or metal


work piece, and often used in, but are not limited to, carpentry and
welding.

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