Grindy
Industrial
- Sep 22, 2009
- 23
Hello,
I've been tasked with designing and fabricating a steel structure to support a sand hopper. I have done a lot of MIG welding in the past which has been successful, but due to the weight of the sand hopper acting vertically on the steel framed structure I am seeking advice as to the gaps required (or not) between each section of RHS to be welded.
RHS measures 1200mm x 60mm x 6mm (Hybox 355)
The structure is 2mtrs tall with a footprint of approx 1mtr x 800 mm.
The sand hopper will be placed above the frame that I am to fabricate in order to support it. Approx weight 1500kg.
I was planning on mitreing 4 sections of RHS to make the top of the structure then having 4 legs extending down to the ground.
In the past (previous fabrications) I have simply ground back the edges of the RHS at about 45 degrees leaving a root of about 2mm. I then butt the two sections together and weld them.
However due to the weight of the sand hopper I have been trying to find out how best to weld the structure to ensure it is as safe and strong as possible. Various texts have said that a gap is required between the faces to be welded. E.g. 0-3mm, 3-7mm etc. However I have never done this with previous structures I have fabricated and they have all proved to be strong and supportive.
Do you need gaps between each RHS section or this only when thick plate is being welded together?
Is the gap required to ensure full penetration?
If I do need a gap between each piece of RHS to be welded together, do I simply slip spacers between each, tack it then pull out the spacers and fully weld?
Apologies for the long winded question, and thank you in advance for any advice.
Grindy
I've been tasked with designing and fabricating a steel structure to support a sand hopper. I have done a lot of MIG welding in the past which has been successful, but due to the weight of the sand hopper acting vertically on the steel framed structure I am seeking advice as to the gaps required (or not) between each section of RHS to be welded.
RHS measures 1200mm x 60mm x 6mm (Hybox 355)
The structure is 2mtrs tall with a footprint of approx 1mtr x 800 mm.
The sand hopper will be placed above the frame that I am to fabricate in order to support it. Approx weight 1500kg.
I was planning on mitreing 4 sections of RHS to make the top of the structure then having 4 legs extending down to the ground.
In the past (previous fabrications) I have simply ground back the edges of the RHS at about 45 degrees leaving a root of about 2mm. I then butt the two sections together and weld them.
However due to the weight of the sand hopper I have been trying to find out how best to weld the structure to ensure it is as safe and strong as possible. Various texts have said that a gap is required between the faces to be welded. E.g. 0-3mm, 3-7mm etc. However I have never done this with previous structures I have fabricated and they have all proved to be strong and supportive.
Do you need gaps between each RHS section or this only when thick plate is being welded together?
Is the gap required to ensure full penetration?
If I do need a gap between each piece of RHS to be welded together, do I simply slip spacers between each, tack it then pull out the spacers and fully weld?
Apologies for the long winded question, and thank you in advance for any advice.
Grindy