Back Gouging Procedure
Back Gouging Procedure
Back Gouging Procedure
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Table of Contents
1. SCOPE...................................................................................................3
2. REFERENCES........................................................................................3
3. PROCEDURE.........................................................................................3
3.1ELECTRODES........................................................................................4
3.2OPERATING TECHNIQUES...................................................................4
3.3INSPECTION.........................................................................................8
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1. SCOPE
The purpose of this procedure is to set guidelines for excavation
and cutting with gouging process. This procedure describes the
recommended practices of Carbon Arc Gouging (CAG) and cutting,
and provides a general description of components used for the
process, and process consumables.
2. REFERENCES
AWS D1.1: 2015 - Structural Welding Code Steel
AWS C5.3: 2000 - Recommended Practice for Air Carbon Arc
Gouging and Cutting
3. PROCEDURE
The CAG process requires a welding power source, a source of
compressed air, carbon electrode, and cutting torch. Compressed
air is introduced to blow away the molten metal. Figure 1 shows the
typical arrangement for using this process.
CAG is used with DCEP (reverse polarity). The electrode should
have a maximum extension of 180 mm from the cutting torch,
with the air jet between the electrode and the workpiece. Although
there is no minimum extension, care should be taken to prevent
damage to the torch. Therefore 38 to 51 mm minimum extension is
recommended. Progression should only be in the direction of air
flow. The electrode push angle will vary, depending on the
operation being performed. The cutter should maintain the correct
arc length to allow the air jet to properly remove the molten metal
(see Figure 2).
Gouging process shall be done by skill person.
Figure 1 - Typical Arrangement for the Carbon Arc Gouging (CAG)
Figure 2 - How a Standard CAG Torch Works
3.1 ELECTRODES
There are three basic types of electrodes:
a. DC copper coated electrodes. This type is most widely used
because of its comparatively long electrode life, stable arc
characteristics, and groove uniformity. These electrodes are
available in the following diameters: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 19
mm. The copper coating improves electrical conductivity providing
more efficient, cooler operation and helps maintain electrode
diameter at the point of the arc.
b. DC uncoated electrodes. This type has limited use. These
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DCEP
Polarity
(amperes)
30 60
AC
Electrode
(amperes)
90 150
200 250
200 250
300 400
300 400
350 450
325 425
10
450 600
350 450
13
800 1000
500 600
16
1000 1250
19
1250 1600
25
1600 2200
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