The flanges for an H beam have a thicker flange, which is why they are used in applications that require it to support larger and heavier weights. Aside from that, the flanges for I beams have an inclined - this helped in its designation as an "I” beam. H beams, however, have flattened-out, leveled edges.
It's best to stand on the plywood with your back while it's there. You might not be able - it could break. If you want to give the plywood extra strength, add a strip of Styrofoam between it and another piece of plywood.
The welding arm is the most crucial part of welding work. It can move horizontally on cross beam with the tool carriage and can also move up or down on the directional wheel. It is located under the welding beam and has the function to automatically track seams.
The "IN" conveyor moves the beam from the beginning position to the destination. Next, the operator selects one the preset welding program (welding speed or wire speed) and presses "START". The total sequence of actions, including the movement of beam with welding speed, positioning the welding head, start and stop the welding process for stationery and moveable side, activation copper back up assemblies and pressure regulators, and the STOP operation, will all be done automatically.
The walking beams, columns and the upper platform form the gantry frame. The motor reducer drives each of the walking beams, creating a double-drive system that makes operation easy and reliable. Rails and racks are located on the platform's front. They can be used for welding arms or tool carriages to move. Two sets of flux and wire recovery machines can also be placed on the platform.
Beam Layout Welding provides easy-to-access diagnostics indicators, message display, and custom graphics including electrical and hydrologic schematics and functional maps. Touch screen input or keyboard are possible.
Beam Layout Welding has a combination of a trolley and a vertical platform.
A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.