Apr 9, 2003 #1 franklineng Industrial Joined Nov 9, 2002 Messages 36 Location CA What is the best way of determining the proper size of a plug weld to replace a resistance weld in an assembly? Is it based upon the diameter of the spot weld electrode and the depth of the plug weld.
What is the best way of determining the proper size of a plug weld to replace a resistance weld in an assembly? Is it based upon the diameter of the spot weld electrode and the depth of the plug weld.
Apr 15, 2003 #2 CWIC Specifier/Regulator Joined Feb 14, 2003 Messages 245 Location US What type of material(s) and thickness(es) is your application? Plug weld sizes are detrmined by the diameter of the weld in the plane of the faying surfaces. Upvote 0 Downvote
What type of material(s) and thickness(es) is your application? Plug weld sizes are detrmined by the diameter of the weld in the plane of the faying surfaces.
Apr 15, 2003 Thread starter #3 franklineng Industrial Joined Nov 9, 2002 Messages 36 Location CA The part is 11 guage 0.120 in ASTM A606 material. Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 16, 2003 #4 CWIC Specifier/Regulator Joined Feb 14, 2003 Messages 245 Location US What welding process do you intend to use for the plug welds? Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 29, 2003 #5 gdodd Automotive Joined Jul 18, 2001 Messages 138 Location AU A plug weld with satisfactory penetration and equal or greater weld area will be as strong as a spot weld. Upvote 0 Downvote
A plug weld with satisfactory penetration and equal or greater weld area will be as strong as a spot weld.