Fundamentals of TIG Welding / Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

Description:

This course will introduce the student to the theory and operation of TIG welding (GTAW). The class will cover proper assembly of the equipment used, safe operation, proper welding procedures and techniques used in welding steel. Tungsten selection, filler metals, shielding gases, and troubleshooting will also be covered.

The topics may not be covered in the order listed. The Lecture/Lab combinations consist of both classroom and group discussions during lab demonstrations. Lab time is designed for individual practice and will include demonstrations and coaching. Since the lab projects are done at an individual pace, some students will progress further than others.

Dress attire: long pants, work shirt, closed toe leather shoes or boots.
Students need to provide: Safety glasses and welding gloves.
School will provide: welding helmet and leather jackets.
*Students may bring their own welding helmets or jackets.

Pre-requisites:

Be able to move freely around the shop, be able to bend over and lift 10lb, stand for long periods, have hand eye coordination, be able to pay attention to detail.

Learner outcomes:

Understand Shop Safety and Personal Protective Equipment related to GTAW welding.
Be able to set up a GTAW power source.
Be able to GTAE weld on steel the various joints in various positions.
Understand the variables used in setting up GTAW.
Be able to identify common weld defects.

Requirements for Successful Completion:

Attend 80% of the class.
Be able to set up the power source for GTAW.
Be able to produce an acceptable weld to the AWS standards using GMAW on steel in the lap, tee, and butt joints in the Flat, Horizontal, and vertical up positions.
The ability to work safely in the shop.
Be able to identify common weld defects.


Tuition Assistance

Participants taking this course with a manufacturing focus, have the opportunity to have 60% of the course cost paid for by the One Workforce Grant. For more information please contact Arika Davis at arikadavis1@grcc.edu or 616-234-3609.
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Course: CEMF 148-00
Term: 1473
Section Number: 1
Schedule Number: 22646
Instructor(s): Nicholas Pinckney
Location: Leslie E. Tassell M-TEC Rm 124, 622 Godfrey SW, GR MI 49503
Dates: June 26, 2024 (Wed., 2 - 4 p.m.); July 10 - Aug. 21, 2024 (Wed., 12 - 4 p.m.); no class 7/3/2024
Units: Non-Credit
Contact Hours: 30.0 Contact Hours
Seats Remaining: 12
Required Fees: Price
Registration$1,399.00