1696066 EDGE-CUTTING Caterpillar parts
MP15, MP318, VT30, VT50
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1696066
169-6066
1696066
CA1696066
169-6066
1696066
Weight: 4 pounds 1 kg.
MULTI PROCESSOR, MULTI PROCESSOR JAWS,
Compatible equipment models: 1696066:
Information:
Fundamentals of the Process
Definition
The Gas Metal Arc Welding process uses intense heat of an electrode arc to melt the filler metal and the base metal. The consumable bare solid electrode wire is continuously fed into the arc. The deposited weld metal is formed from metal melted off the end of the electrode wire and transferred through the arc to the work. Shielding gas protects the weld from contamination.Slang names
Microwire/MIG/Wire Welding/Carbon Dioxide Welding.Process Principles
1. Heat source - electric arc between electrode (wire) and the work.2. Shielding - an external gas supply.3. Filler metal - fed automatically from a spool or reel.4. Flux - not applicable.
Figure 25Transfer Modes with G.M.A.W.
Figure 26* Short circuiting - CO2 or AR/CO2, low amperage and voltage, all positions.* Globular - CO2 or AR/CO2, higher amperage and voltage, flat and horizontal.* Spray - AR/O2, high amperage and voltage, flat and horizontal.* Pulsed - AR/O2, Various amperage levels, spray transfer, all positions.
Figure 27Bead on plat penetration diagrams for various shield gases.Position Capabilities
* Grooves - all position capabilities.* Fillets - all position capabilities.* Limitations - type of transfer/skill of operator/wire size.Electrical Requirements
Welding Circuit
Figure 28Welding Current Types
* D.C.E.P. - normal type of current used.* D.C.E.N. - can be used with special electrodes.* AC - has not been successfully used.Power Source Types and Characteristics
* Constant Voltage - 100% duty cycle with a flat volt/amp curve.Other Equipment Requirements
Additional Equipment Necessary
* Wire feed system.* Welding gun and cable assembly.Mild Steel (Solid) Electrode Classification GMAW, GTAW, and PAW
Figure 29
Definition
The Gas Metal Arc Welding process uses intense heat of an electrode arc to melt the filler metal and the base metal. The consumable bare solid electrode wire is continuously fed into the arc. The deposited weld metal is formed from metal melted off the end of the electrode wire and transferred through the arc to the work. Shielding gas protects the weld from contamination.Slang names
Microwire/MIG/Wire Welding/Carbon Dioxide Welding.Process Principles
1. Heat source - electric arc between electrode (wire) and the work.2. Shielding - an external gas supply.3. Filler metal - fed automatically from a spool or reel.4. Flux - not applicable.
Figure 25Transfer Modes with G.M.A.W.
Figure 26* Short circuiting - CO2 or AR/CO2, low amperage and voltage, all positions.* Globular - CO2 or AR/CO2, higher amperage and voltage, flat and horizontal.* Spray - AR/O2, high amperage and voltage, flat and horizontal.* Pulsed - AR/O2, Various amperage levels, spray transfer, all positions.
Figure 27Bead on plat penetration diagrams for various shield gases.Position Capabilities
* Grooves - all position capabilities.* Fillets - all position capabilities.* Limitations - type of transfer/skill of operator/wire size.Electrical Requirements
Welding Circuit
Figure 28Welding Current Types
* D.C.E.P. - normal type of current used.* D.C.E.N. - can be used with special electrodes.* AC - has not been successfully used.Power Source Types and Characteristics
* Constant Voltage - 100% duty cycle with a flat volt/amp curve.Other Equipment Requirements
Additional Equipment Necessary
* Wire feed system.* Welding gun and cable assembly.Mild Steel (Solid) Electrode Classification GMAW, GTAW, and PAW
Figure 29
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts edge Caterpillar catalog:
1690370
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
1721225
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
1725929
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
1731679
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
1731680
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
2068084
EDGE GP-CUTTING
MP15, VT50
MP15, VT50
1690385
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
1697117
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
1696055
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, VT30, VT50
MP15, VT30, VT50
1696056
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, VT30, VT50
MP15, VT30, VT50
1696057
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, MP318, VT30, VT50
MP15, MP318, VT30, VT50
1696071
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S115, S305, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, S115, S305, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
1696057
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, MP318, VT30, VT50
MP15, MP318, VT30, VT50
1696056
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, VT30, VT50
MP15, VT30, VT50
1696055
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, VT30, VT50
MP15, VT30, VT50
1697117
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
1690385
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, P215, P360, S115, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHP-30, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
1725903
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, P360, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
MP15, P360, S305, S465, VHC-30, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
1725931
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
1732434
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
1721213
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
1721227
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
MP15, S305, S465, VHS-50, VT30, VT50
1696071
EDGE-CUTTING
MP15, S115, S305, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50
MP15, S115, S305, VHS-50, VPS-35, VT30, VT50