Welding hammer
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British pronunciation/wˈɛldɪŋ hˈamə/
American pronunciation/wˈɛldɪŋ hˈæmɚ/

Définition et Signification de "welding hammer"

Welding hammer
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marteau de soudure, marteau de meulage

a tool used in welding to remove slag and spatter from welded joints and clean the surface, featuring a pointed end and a chisel or flat end for chipping and cleaning purposes
welding hammer definition and meaning

What is a "welding hammer"?

A welding hammer is a tool used in welding and metalworking to strike and remove slag, the byproduct left over from welding. It typically has a flat face on one side for striking and a pointed or chisel-like end on the other side for scraping off slag from the weld, the area where two metal pieces are joined together. The hammer usually has a sturdy handle, often made of wood or fiberglass, to provide control and strength during use. Welding hammers are commonly used by welders to clean welds, ensuring a smooth and strong bond between the metal pieces.

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The welder used a welding hammer to remove the slag from the metal joints.
After finishing the weld, he grabbed the welding hammer to clean up the area.
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