Types of coded welding positions used in pipe welding.
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5 days ago
1. 1G - Flat position: The pipe is placed horizontally, and the welder welds in a flat position.
2. 2G - Horizontal position: The pipe is placed vertically, and the welder welds in a horizontal position.
3. 5G - Fixed position: The pipe is placed at a 45-degree angle, and the welder welds in a fixed position.
4. 6G - Fixed position: The pipe is placed at a 45-degree angle, and the welder welds in a fixed position, rotating around the pipe to complete the weld.
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American Welding Society (AWS)
- 1G: Flat position, pipe on a flat surface - 2G: Horizontal rolled position, pipe rotated on a flat surface - 3G: Vertical position, pipe in a vertical plane - 4G: Overhead position, pipe in an overhead plane - 5G: Fixed position, pipe fixed in a specific angle - 6G: Orbital position, pipe rotated around a fixed axis
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- PA: Pipe in the 0° position, weld axis horizontal - PB: Pipe in the 0° position, weld axis vertical - PC: Pipe in the 0° position, weld axis inclined - PD: Pipe in the 45° position, weld axis horizontal - PE: Pipe in the 45° position, weld axis vertical - PF: Pipe in the 45° position, weld axis inclined - PG: Pipe in the 90° position, weld axis horizontal - PH: Pipe in the 90° position, weld axis vertical - PJ: Pipe in the 90° position, weld axis inclined
Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB)
- 1F: Flat position, pipe on a flat surface - 2F: Horizontal rolled position, pipe rotated on a flat surface - 3F: Vertical position, pipe in a vertical plane - 4F: Overhead position, pipe in an overhead plane - 5F: Fixed position, pipe fixed in a specific angle - 6F: Orbital position, pipe rotated around a fixed axis