Underwater Welding - TSD Training

Underwater Welding

By TSD Training

  • Release Date: 2013-01-14
  • Genre: Engineering

Description

Underwater Welding

This manual is intended to provide information on the use of conventional techniques for cutting and welding metals underwater. It is written for the diver who specializes in ship salvage and harbor clearance operations. It is not a procedural guide for certifiable welding used in pre-planned underwater ship husbandry applications.

Divers who perform underwater cutting and welding must have greater skill and stamina than those doing the same work topside. The success and speed of operations depend upon the conditions under which the diver must work because the underwater environment imposes numerous limitations and restrictions on the operator and equipment. The diver is often restricted to working for only a short time on the bottom, particularly at deeper depths. The use of correct techniques and equipment becomes extremely important in terms of work accomplished per hour. Diving apparel, great depth, adverse currents, low temperature, lack of visibility and unstable footing are all factors which make underwater cutting and welding difficult.

This course is part of our Welding series.

Full illustrations and diagrams included.

Lessons:

- Introduction
- Underwater Cutting
- Underwater Welding
- Underwater Arc Cutting and Welding Equipment

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