New Miller RMD Mig Welding on Pipe

New Miller RMD Mig Welding on Pipe

Welding Techniques and Equipment Overview

Introduction to the Session

  • The video features Rodriguez at South Coast Welding Academy in Houston, Texas, introducing a session with Miller representatives.
  • Wiley from Miller is present to demonstrate RMD (Regulated Metal Deposition) on pipe welding, alongside Tony Sadavia, a specialty combo welder and designer fabricator.

Equipment Setup

  • The academy has recently expanded its equipment inventory, including the Big Blue 400 Pipe Pro powered by a Mitsubishi diesel motor.
  • The setup involves connecting the machine to a smart feeder for open root MIG pipe welding. The machine supports various welding processes: stick, MIG, carbon arc gouging, and TIG.

Welding Parameters Configuration

  • For RMD setup, ER70S6 .035 solid wire is used with C25 gas. Settings are adjusted for carbon steel applications.
  • Initial settings include wire feed speed at 175 and arc control set to zero. These factory settings provide a baseline for adjustments during welding.

Preparing for Welding

  • A 1/8 inch root opening with a slight land of 1/16 inch is prepared for out-of-position welding starting from the top of the pipe downwards.
  • Tapered consumables are utilized to ensure proper gas coverage in the bevel area of the pipe for optimal weld quality.

Execution of RMD Technique

  • Antonio begins welding at 12 o'clock position on the pipe using a weaving technique initially to prevent puddle collapse before transitioning into straight dragging as he moves downwards.
  • Observations indicate that RMD allows smooth transfer without needing a keyhole; this contrasts with traditional short circuit methods.

Key Considerations During Welding

  • Maintaining proper stick-out distance is crucial; adjustments are made based on sound feedback from the weld puddle.
  • A consistent sound indicates good control over the weld; if issues arise (like hearing an arc inside), it suggests being too far ahead in movement.

Discussion on Equipment Versatility

  • Various machines can run RMD effectively; today’s demonstration uses Smart Feeder connected to Big Blue 400 Pipe Pro.

Understanding the Importance of R&D in Welding Training

Bridging the Gap for New Welders

  • The discussion highlights the differences between traditional and modern welding techniques, emphasizing how new welders may struggle with older machines that have worn markings.
  • There is a call to make training more accessible for newcomers in the welding trade, as there is a shortage of skilled welders. The importance of supporting students with updated equipment is acknowledged.
  • Utilizing research and development (R&D) can significantly benefit new welders by helping them understand arc behavior and puddle dynamics, which enhances their skills and confidence.
  • Industry feedback indicates a demand for new welders to be proficient in R&D processes before entering the workforce, reducing the need for additional training from employers.
Video description

Today we got Miller at South Coast Welding Academy home of WeldTube helping us with the expansion of the school and they will be showing us how do weld using their new RMD MIG welding process! #weldtube #millerwelders