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BS 6265:1982

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Specification for resistance seam welding of uncoated and coated low carbon steel

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

28-04-2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-07-1982

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Foreword
Cooperating organizations
Specification
1. Scope
2. References
3. Definitions
4. Parent metal
4.1 Uncoated low carbon steel
4.2 Hot dip zinc coated steel
4.3 Electrolytic zinc coated steel
4.4 Terne coated steel
5. Surface conditions
6. Edge conditions and form of component
6.1 General
6.2 Wide wheel seam welding
6.3 Narrow wheel seam welding
6.4 Mash seam welding
7. Electrodes
7.1 Materials
7.2 Dimensions
7.3 Cooling of wheels
8. Weld assessment: type tests
8.1 General
8.2 Test pieces
8.3 Test methods
8.4 Number of tests
8.5 Test requirements
8.6 Acceptance requirements
9. Weld assessment: routine tests
9.1 General
9.2 Batch testing
9.3 Test pieces and test methods
9.4 Number of tests
9.5 Test requirements
10. Routine check on production performance
11. Facilities for inspection
12. Testing facilities
Appendices
A. Welding equipment
B. Typical seam welding conditions
C. Typical information to appear on a welding
     procedure sheet for seam welding
Tables
1. Welding techniques, types of steel sheet and
     combined thicknesses of metal
2. Typical wide wheel seam welding conditions for two
     uncoated low carbon steel sheets of combined
     thickness 0.8 mm to 6.0 mm
3. Typical wide wheel seam welding conditions for two
     electrolytic zinc coated steel sheets of combined
     thickness 0.8 mm to 4.0 mm
4. Typical wide wheel seam welding conditions for
     two terne coated steel sheets of combined thickness
     0.8 mm to 2.6 mm
5. Typical narrow wheel seam welding conditions for
     two hot dip zinc coated steel sheets of combined
     thickness 0.8 mm to 4.0 mm
6. Typical narrow wheel seam welding conditions for
     two hot dip iron-zinc alloy coated steel sheets
     of combined thickness 0.8 mm to 4.00 mm
7. Typical narrow wheel seam welding conditions for
     two electrolytic zinc coated steel sheets of
     combined thickness 0.8 mm to 4.00 mm
8. Typical narrow wheel seam welding conditions for
     two terne coated steel sheets of combined thickness
     0.8 mm to 2.6 mm
9. Typical mash seam welding conditions for two
     uncoated steel sheets of combined thickness 0.8 mm
     to 4.00 mm using a continuous 50 Hz current supply
Figures
1. Dimensions for wide wheel electrodes
2. Dimensions for narrow wheel electrode
3. Dimensions for mash seam wheel electrode
4. Mechanized peel test piece

Requirement for resistance seam welding in the fabrication of assemblies in uncoated and coated low carbon steel sheet comprising two thicknesses of metal. Welding techniques, types of steel sheet and combined sheet thickness ranges are given. Also gives guidance on appropriate equipment and welding conditions.

Committee
WEE/29
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 81/71757 DC, BS 2937(1957) and BS 3847(1965) (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 12271:2007 Identical

BS 1449-1.5(1991) : 1991 STEEL PLATE, SHEET AND STRIP - PART 1: CARBON AND CARBON-MANGANESE PLATE, SHEET AND STRIP - SECTION 1.5: SPECIFICATION FOR COLD ROLLED WIDE MATERIAL BASED ON SPECIFIED MINIMUM STRENGTH

BS 3067:1984 Specification for dimensions of seam welding wheel blanks
BS 4577:1970 Specification for materials for resistance welding electrodes and ancillary equipment
BS 3065:1982 Specification for rating of resistance welding equipment

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