electrons across the arc wich generates your heat through friction. If
you have anything interupting the flow e.g. a dirty earth site, earth
clamp, loose clamp, any thing that would inhibit the connection by
becoming a better con ductor thayour earth itself. as far as running
two it should be fine as they will be on their own frequency. I hope
this helps.
On Dec 4, 12:33 pm, S C Balawat <scb12...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Experts,
>
> I would like to know from you the importance of Earthing in welding. How close should the earth contact be to the welding torch location ? For the same job ,if we have to weld simultaneously in two locations with two torches, do we have to provide Earthing to each locations? How much Earthing? Its relation with weld current/voltage. How much Earthing contributes to spatter generation and the poor weld quality?
>
> I will be very happy to get your comments and advice.
>
> Regards,
>
> S C Balawat
>
> Sent from my iPad
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