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Oxy Fuel Welding
Tools
PPE
Fabrication
100

This type of line is used to show visible edges on a blueprint.

Object Line.

100

This gas is commonly used as the fuel gas in oxy-fuel welding and cutting.

Acetylene

100

This tool is used to make round holes in metal.

A Drill

100

This protects your hearing from loud shop equipment.

ear plugs/muffs

100

This tool is used to measure metal accurately before cutting

Tape Measure

200

These numbers on a blueprint tell you the size of the material or part

Dimensions

200

This tool is used to safely ignite the torch.

Striker/Flint Lighter

200

This tool is used to chip slag off a weld bead.

Chipping hammer

200

This PPE helps protect your lungs from harmful fumes and dust.

Respirator

200

This type of drawing shows how a metal project should be built step by step

A Blue Print

300

This view usually shows the top of an object.

Top View

300

This flame has equal amounts of oxygen and acetylene and is most commonly used for welding.

Neutral Flame

300

This tool is used to mark metal before cutting or drilling.

Scribe/Soap Stone

300

This eye injury can happen from exposure to welding UV rays without protection

arc flash or welder’s flash

300

This term describes how accurately a piece of metal is cut or made.

Tolerance

400

This type of line is made of short dashes and shows hidden edges.

Hidden Line

400

This process uses oxy-fuel equipment to separate metal instead of joining it.

Oxy-fuel Cutting

400

This measuring tool can accurately measure inside, outside, and depth dimensions.
Answer: What are calipers?

Calipers

400

This is the main reason synthetic clothing should be avoided while welding.

Melts to skin

400

This is the term for joining parts together temporarily before final welding.

Tack Welding

500

This abbreviation on a blueprint means “diameter.”

DIA or Ø

500

This is the correct order for shutting down an oxy-fuel setup after use

close cylinder valves, bleed hoses, then back out regulator screws

500

This tool is used to create a small starting mark before drilling holes.

Center Punch

500

This organization creates many of the workplace safety rules followed in welding shops.

OSHA

500

This is the area of metal that changes properties due to welding heat but does not melt.

HAZ- Heat Affected Zone