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To understand 6G, we first need to look at the welding position numbering system defined by the American Welding Society (AWS):
The is a specialized pipe welding orientation where the pipe is fixed at a 45-degree angle and remains stationary throughout the process. Known as the "inclined fixed position," it is widely considered the most difficult and comprehensive test of a welder's skill because it forces the operator to transition through every other welding orientation—flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead—in a single continuous pass. Core Characteristics and Requirements
| Clock reference | Welding position experienced | |----------------|------------------------------| | 12 o’clock (top) | Overhead (gravity pulls molten metal down) | | 3 or 9 o’clock (sides) | Vertical (uphill or downhill) | | 6 o’clock (bottom) | Flat or horizontal-ish | | Between these | Combination angles |
If it is so hard, why bother? Simply put:
Imagine the pipe axis at 45°. As you weld around the clock face:
To understand 6G, we first need to look at the welding position numbering system defined by the American Welding Society (AWS):
The is a specialized pipe welding orientation where the pipe is fixed at a 45-degree angle and remains stationary throughout the process. Known as the "inclined fixed position," it is widely considered the most difficult and comprehensive test of a welder's skill because it forces the operator to transition through every other welding orientation—flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead—in a single continuous pass. Core Characteristics and Requirements
| Clock reference | Welding position experienced | |----------------|------------------------------| | 12 o’clock (top) | Overhead (gravity pulls molten metal down) | | 3 or 9 o’clock (sides) | Vertical (uphill or downhill) | | 6 o’clock (bottom) | Flat or horizontal-ish | | Between these | Combination angles |
If it is so hard, why bother? Simply put:
Imagine the pipe axis at 45°. As you weld around the clock face:
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