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Passing the AWS D1.1 SMAW 3G & 4G Combo
Welding Certification.
This is about passing the AWS D1.1 3G SMAW welder certification, followed by the AWS D1.1 4G
SMAW welding certification. The purpose of this web page is to help anyone out there who is about
to take these tests understand the welding procedure, and help give them a visual understanding of
this welding certification. As the old saying states, a picture is worth a thousand words!
Why Take the 3G and 4G SMAW Combo Welding Certification?
Sinceshielded metal arc weldingis the process preferred for most outdoor work, it makes sense to
have these two welding certifications.
The 3 and 4G combo welding certifications, certify you to weld in the 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F positions, and
the 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G positions, on structural steel. It also certifies you to do fillet welds on pipe with a
minimum diameter of 24 inches.
Originally I was going to take theAWS B2.1 SMAW 6G open root welding certification,but at the
moment I am quickly running out of time, and money to take a risk of a harder exam. Plate is very
easy to prepare compared to time involved in setting up pipe coupons. The 3G and 4G combo
welding certification are the next best thing and are easy to pass. These welding certifications can be
used for most industries and should be the bare minimum for anyone who is going to welding school!
If you are in welding school dont get tempted to leave school with just a 3G welding certification!Yeah you could get a job with just a 3G welding cert, but going back to school later is not that easy!
AWS D1.1 SMAW Welding Certification Procedure Specifications
The AWS D1.1 SMAW 3G welding certification by itself certifies a welder to weld in the flat,
horizontal, and vertical positions, without taking the flat and horizontal welding certifications.
When combined with the 4G welding certification this certifies you to weld in the flat, horizontal,
vertical, and overhead positions, including pipe that has a minimum diameter of 24 inches.
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This welding certification comes in two thick nesses. First the 3/8 inch plate and the second is a 1
inch plate. The test I am taking is the 3/8 inch plate test and it is the limited thickness procedure. It
certifies you to weld plate from 1/8 to 3/4 of an inch thick. Personally if I had a choice, I would go
with the one inch thick procedure. The 1 inch thick plate is an unlimited thickness procedure, but the
school I am certifying at does not offer that procedure.
As with most welding certifications the AWS D1.1 SMAW 3G certification does have an expirationdate. This welding certification is valid for 6 months, or 180 days, and if the welder does not weld
with this process for six months, it expires worthless. On the back page of the welding certification
there is a log table for either an employer or welding school to sign every six months. This provides
documented proof that you have been using this welding process you are certified in.
SMAW Welding Machine Set-Up
The procedure states that the SMAW welding machine settings
for the 1/8 inch E7018 electrode need to be within the range of 90
to 140 amps. The machine I used was a Miller Dialarc 250 set at
about 116 amps. This is the amperage I was most comfortable
with when I set my machine on a piece of scrap metal welding
vertical up. To get this setting I set the amperage range on 35 to
155 range, and then fine tuning the dial to 6 3/4. This amperage is
figured out by using the amperage range of 35 to 155. Then taking
the higher number, minus the lower number, (155 35) and you
get 12 amps. The dial setting I am using has a range of 1 to 10;
each number on the dial is worth 12 amps. So the starting
amperage is 35 amps and then you multiple 12 by the number that
the dial is set at. In my case the dial is set at 6 X 12 = 81 amps,
plus the starting range of 35. That equals 116 amps. There is no
right or wrong setting for this procedure, as long as you are within
the procedure specifications of 90 to 140 amps.
Welding Process. SMAW Vertical Progression. Up Joint Type. Butt Backing. Yes Backing Material. ASTM A36 Root Opening. 1/4 to 5/16 Grove Angel. 45 degrees Back Gouge. No Base Metal. ASTM A36 Type or Grade. Steel Thickness. Groove. (in) .375
Filler Metals AWS Specification. A5.1 Filler Metals AWS Classification. E7018 Electrode Diameter. 1/8 (3.2.mm) Amps. 90 to 140 Electrode Characteristics Current. DCEP Shielding Electrode Flux (class). 4 Stringer or Weave. Either Multi-Pass or Single Pass (per side). Multiple Interpass Cleaning. Mechanical or Wire Brush
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Joint Preparation for the SMAW 3G Welding Certification
The procedure states in the notes how to prepare the test coupons. Here are the AWS D1.1 notes for
the 3G SMAW procedure:
1. Grind all hot roll scale adjacent to the bevel, 1 on the front and back side of the test plate. 2. Grind off all oxidation on the bevel to bare metal. Re-check the bevel angle for the correct angle.3. Grind all the hot scale off the backing bar to clean metal.4. The inspector will check the preparation before fitting-up test pieces.5. After the fit-up is completed the inspector will check all the fit-up specifications6. Now the test will be placed in the fixed position. The test piece will be marked in position with a
marker and the inspector may see the test anytime during the testing. (DURING THE TEST,
THE PIECES SHALL NOT BE MOVED IN ANY DIRECTION AND OR REMOVED FROM
THE TESTING PLACE WITHOUT THE INSPECTORS APPROVAL.)
7. The root pace shall be inspected.8. Required temperatures. ASTM A36, 1/8 to thick base metal. Minimum preheat and
interpass temperatures shall be as follows. When the base temperatures is below 32 degrees, the
base metal shall be preheated to a minimum of 70 degrees and the minimum interpass
temperature shall be maintained during welding.
As the AWS D1.1 3G SMAW procedure memo states I did the following:
This is how the test couponslooked before any gringing or
tacking.
This is a picture of the mill scale grinded back a minimum of 1 on
the face of the bevel, with the oxidation on the bevel grinded to
bare metal, and the backing bar grinded to bare metal.After that I
removed the mill scale a minimum of a 1/4 of an inch off of the
back side of the bevels.
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Each right on the mark of 22.5 degrees for a total of 45 degrees. The procedure states the total bevel
angle needs to be between 45 degrees and 55 degrees. I am well within the tolerance of the
procedure. They are inspected and I get to go to move on
The pictures below are of how I set-up the test plates. First I tacked one side of the bevel to the
backing bar. When one side is tacked I used a vice to make sure the bevel is sitting flat on the
backing bar. The root opening is set using two 1/8 welding electrodes. I simple put two 1/8 welding
electrodes in the root opening, and when I could slide them past each other with just a slight scrape at
the tightest point, the root is set to the proper width.Once I set the root opening and have one side
tacked, I use a vice to clamp down the bevels to the backing bar and tack it into place. Finally I
tacked the middle of the plate to the backing bar using the vice again. This is done to keep the
backing bar flat against the bevel.
Pre-Inspection of the Beveled Test Plate
The plates are put into position and inspected. The arm holding the plates is marked in many places
to ensure I do not move the test coupon when welding or cleaning.
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This is the finished weld and cleaned with a wire wheel. It is
well within the acceptance criteria. In the words of the
American Welding Society:
The face of the weld shall be flush with the surface of the
base metal, and the weld shall merge smoothly with the base
metal. Undercut shall not exceed 1/32 in. (1 mm). Weld
reinforcement shall not exceed 1/8 in. (3 mm)
How to Prepare Test Coupon for the Destructive Bend Test
Preparing test coupons for a bend test is not difficult but it does require taking your timeand doing it right. There are a few steps that need to be followed otherwise you may fail
this test based on preparation!
Test Coupon Marking and Cutting
It is now the next day since taking the test and the plate has had more than enough time tocool
The first thing is to put a mark in the center of the plate with
soap stone. Then you need to put a mark one inch above it
and one inch below it. Then the next marks are 1 inches
above the top mark and again 1 inches below the bottom
mark. The two outside marks are the bend specimens. Using
a square I marked lines across the test plate as to where they
will be cut. In the case of coupon failure the middle of the
plate can be used as a backup coupon, as long as the failure
of the bend falls within the AWS acceptance criteria for a
bend test.
Next my initials are inscribed, and the bend test specimens
are marked, one for a root bend, the second for a face bend,
and the third for an alternate. Just as a not the bend test
specimens must be a minimum of 1 1/2 inches wide.
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Once I marked the cut
lines, I cut them with
a horizontal band
saw.
Backing Bar Removal
Now it is time to remove the backing bar off the test
specimens. I did this by grinding the area where the root
penetrates the backing bar. I grinded just close enough to
where I could lock on to the split backing bar with a vice.
Then I put the backing bar into the vice with one side of the
backing bar locked and pushed down with my hand on the
coupon like a lever.
The backing bar came off very easily. In my previouswelding certification I used a chisel to remove the backing
bar. Unfortunately with a chisel you run the risk of gouging
into the test specimen. I personally think using the vice was a
lot easier then using a chisel. I repeated this until the entire
backing bar was removed.
Weld Reinforcement Removal
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Before grinding down the root and cap of the weld I took a
center punch and marked the center of the weld. This is done
to make sure the weld area is what is being bent. Next I
grinded down the root and face of the weld until they were
the thickness of the test plate. Followed by sanding the
corners, and a light brushing with a buffing wheel, this wasdone to see if there was anything hiding under the surface. As
a note if you grind below the surface of the test coupon the
test will automatically be rejected!
The Bend Test
I will have two bends done. The first will be a face bend and the second will be a root bend. In the
case of a failed bend test, I can still use the center of the plate as a backup coupon, as long as it falls
within the acceptance criteria.
Here are the acceptance criteria for the bend test in the words of the American Welding Society.
Acceptance Criteria for Bend Tests. The convex surface of the bend test specimen shall be visually
examined for surface discontinuities. For acceptance, the surface shall contain no discontinuities
exceeding the following dimensions:
(1) 1/8 in. (3 mm) measured in any direction of the surface
(2) 3/8 in. (10 mm)the sum of the greatest dimensions of all discontinuities exceeding 1/32 in. (1
mm) , but less than or equal to 1/8 in (3 mm).
(3) in. (6 mm)the maximum corner crack resulting from visible slag inclusions or other fusion
type discontinuities, then 1/8 in. (3 mm) maximum shall apply
Specimens with corner cracks exceeding in. (6 mm) with no evidence of slag inclusions or other
fusion type discontinuities shall be disregarded, and a replacement test specimen from the original
weldment shall be tested.
The test coupons are put into the bending machine and bent.
Root Bend
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Here is the speciman for the root bend, followed by the bending, and finally sucessfully passing the
root bend test.
Face Bend
Here is the speciman for the face bend, followed by the bending, and finally sucessfully passing the
face bend test.
The Bend Test Results
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Here is the final results, both
coupons passed the bend test, so
there is no need to use the alternate.
The coupons were inspected and
accepted. Finally 3G certified, and
next I am taking the AWS D1.1 4G
SMAW certification to finish the
combo welding certification.
AWS D1.1 SMAW WELDING CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE
SPECIFICATIONS
The AWS D1.1 SMAW 3G welding certification by itself certifies a welder to weld in the flat,
horizontal, and vertical positions, without taking the flat and horizontal welding certifications. Whencombined with the 4G welding certification this certifies you to weld in the flat, horizontal, vertical,
and overhead positions, including pipe that has a minimum diameter of 24 inches.
This welding certification comes in two thick nesses. First the 3/8 inch plate and the second is a 1
inch plate. The test I am taking is the 3/8 inch plate test and it is the limited thickness procedure. It
certifies you to weld plate from 1/8 to 3/4 of an inch thick. Personally if I had a choice, I would go
with the one inch thick procedure. The 1 inch thick plate is an unlimited thickness procedure, but the
school I am certifying at does not offer that procedure.
As with most welding certifications the AWS D1.1 SMAW 3G certification does have an expiration
date. This welding certification is valid for 6 months, or 180 days, and if the welder does not weldwith this process for six months, it expires worthless. On the back page of the welding certification
there is a log table for either an employer or welding school to sign every six months. This provides
documented proof that you have been using this welding process you are certified in.
Next Stick 4G Welder Certification
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