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Intro to Welding

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Intro to Welding

Training Description

Introduction to commercial welding principles.

Prerequisite(s): 

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Download the Intro to Welding PowerPoint document here.

Intro to Welding Quiz

Welding I POPUP: You must score 100% to pass. If you have technical difficulties or issues please contact [email protected].

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Question 1*
What are the risks of exposure to arc welding flashes?
Question 2*
What type of clothing fabrics are acceptable for welding/cutting operations?
Question 3*
What types of shoes are acceptable for welding/cutting operations?
Question 4*
What shade lends is required when welding?
Question 5*
MIG welding is also known as:
Question 6*
In Stick Welding, the shielding gas comes from:
Question 7*
The filler material for TIG welding comes from:
Question 8*
Plasma cutting is a process that uses _____ and _____.
Question 9*
Oxy-Acetylene Torches can cut
Question 10*
When operating a hand grinder, you should:

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Differential tuition pays for enhancements to the learning experience of undergraduate students in engineering. These enhancements include extra sections of overfull courses, new computers and equipment, and even extra lecturers to teach classes. Learn more about differential tuition here.

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