
The Miller 247358 Introduction to Welding publication is a vital resource for training programs, workshops, and apprenticeships. In the industrial sector, ensuring that new welders grasp the core fundamentals of electric arc welding is crucial for safety and quality. This text provides a structured overview of the most common welding processes, serving as an excellent supplementary tool for on-the-job training or formal instruction.
This 36-page, spiral-bound booklet is built for the shop environment. The spiral binding allows the pages to lay flat, making it easy to reference diagrams and charts while working or studying. It covers a broad spectrum of technical topics including the physics of material joining, specific arc welding methodologies, and the geometry of welding joints. For instructors and shop foremen, this guide ensures that trainees are learning from a standardized, industry-respected source—Miller Electric.
Key technical features include a detailed breakdown of electrical terms relevant to welding power sources and arcs, ensuring operators understand the variables they are controlling. The comprehensive glossary acts as a quick-check reference for terminology, reducing miscommunication on the floor. Whether used as a handout for new hires or a permanent fixture in the shop library, this publication reinforces the theoretical knowledge that underpins high-quality practical skills.
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Format:Spiral Bound |
| Page Count:36 |
| Dimensions:8.5" x 11" |
| Subject:Arc Welding Fundamentals |