franhd
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2023
- 10
Hi everyone,
I have a situation where the only way to weld two pieces together while also be self-locating is having holes run through both parts, and have the welder run a pin through both while welding the rest of the edges.
Then I would want the welder to remove the pins after weldment, and fill these holes with weld itself.
To my understanding, it's best to plug weld a hole if there's a backing material, but in the case there isn't, how big is too big of a hole to fill with weld?
The material is AL 5086 for reference.
Is there any kind of standard or guide that explains this?
Thanks!
I have a situation where the only way to weld two pieces together while also be self-locating is having holes run through both parts, and have the welder run a pin through both while welding the rest of the edges.
Then I would want the welder to remove the pins after weldment, and fill these holes with weld itself.
To my understanding, it's best to plug weld a hole if there's a backing material, but in the case there isn't, how big is too big of a hole to fill with weld?
The material is AL 5086 for reference.
Is there any kind of standard or guide that explains this?
Thanks!