MIG/GMAW Welding Basics Quiz

CFH-Cubic Feet Per Hour

  1.  
    What are the sprayed balls from MIG welding called?
    A. Splatter B. Balls C. Dots D. Spatter E. Spray
  2.  
    What are MIG Pliers called?
    A. Welding Pliers B. Pliers C. Wrench D. Clamp E. Welpers
  3.  
    What does GMAW stand for
    A. Gas Material Arc Welding B. Gas metalic art welds C. Gas Metal Arc Welding D. Gas Mask Arc Welds E. Gas MildSteel Arc Welding
  4.  
    What is Stickout?
    A. How long you weld B. How far you weld C. How far the wire is from the MIG tip D. Where you're welding E. How high your gas pressure is
  5.  
    What should your Gas Regulator be set at?
    A. 20 CFH B. 10 CFH C. 8 CFH D. 31 CFH E. 45 CFH
  6.  
    What is a T-Joint weld called?
    A. Fillet Weld B. Filled Weld C. T -Joint weld D. Filler Weld E. Filler Metal Weld
  7.  
    What are the holes in your weld called?
    A. Porous B. Mig Holes C. Bubbles D. Porosity E. craters
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MIG/GMAW Welding Basics Quiz (Answer Key)

CFH-Cubic Feet Per Hour

  1.  
    What are the sprayed balls from MIG welding called?
    A. Splatter B. Balls C. Dots D. Spatter E. Spray
  2.  
    What are MIG Pliers called?
    A. Welding Pliers B. Pliers C. Wrench D. Clamp E. Welpers
  3.  
    What does GMAW stand for
    A. Gas Material Arc Welding B. Gas metalic art welds C. Gas Metal Arc Welding D. Gas Mask Arc Welds E. Gas MildSteel Arc Welding
  4.  
    What is Stickout?
    A. How long you weld B. How far you weld C. How far the wire is from the MIG tip D. Where you're welding E. How high your gas pressure is
  5.  
    What should your Gas Regulator be set at?
    A. 20 CFH B. 10 CFH C. 8 CFH D. 31 CFH E. 45 CFH
  6.  
    What is a T-Joint weld called?
    A. Fillet Weld B. Filled Weld C. T -Joint weld D. Filler Weld E. Filler Metal Weld
  7.  
    What are the holes in your weld called?
    A. Porous B. Mig Holes C. Bubbles D. Porosity E. craters

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