Welding Equipment Clause Samples

The Welding Equipment clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision, maintenance, and use of welding equipment on a project. Typically, this clause specifies whether the contractor or the client is responsible for supplying welding machines, safety gear, and related tools, and may outline standards for equipment condition and compliance with safety regulations. By clearly allocating responsibility and setting expectations for equipment quality and safety, this clause helps prevent disputes, ensures safe working conditions, and supports efficient project execution.
Welding Equipment. The Company shall supply welding helmets, goggles, welders' gloves and welding jackets and welding aprons whenever necessary.
Welding Equipment. When required, the contractor shall furnish welding gloves, welding helmets, and replacement lenses.
Welding Equipment. All items of welding equipment shall conform to the requirements of AWS D1.1/D1.1M.
Welding Equipment. The City shall provide all welding hoods, welding stingers, cutting tips, welding gloves, aprons and welding jackets to employees when employees are required to perform welding duties. These are not intended to be permanent issue items but only for the duration of the welding assignment.
Welding Equipment. Two 1,500 amp Westinghouse A.C. arc welding transformers, and one 1,000 amp Westinghouse transformer, three unionmelt type UEH-1 automatic welding head assemblies, two Linde voltage and control assemblies, one Linde UEC-1, and two Linde UEC-6 controls, one 41-foot copper chillbar hydraulic cylinder actuated to assure complete backup, and three weld wire roll pack payoff units, which allows three wire welding. 1.5.1.1 Carriage Drive System A Reliance 5 HP D.C. adjustable speed motor, frame 2110, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇i▇▇, ▇▇ar Reducers 30:1 Ratio - Type O, Size 50 Hypower and double rack and pinion transmission system are provided tracks for the weld carriage are "Vee" guide rails and a "Vee" rail wheels. Power tracks are provided for weld power, electrical drive power, flux vacuum pickup ground wires and air blowing of scale. 1.5.1.2 Flux Recovery Equipment Boom mounted vacuum pickup head removes unfused flux from the pipe following welding. The material enters a cyclone precipitator which gravity feeds into a 30" diameter Sweco separator Model 2A. Flux is screened and directed into three receiving hoppers according to size. Fused flux that stays in the pipe is removed in the pipe tilting pit and transported to the flux separator by bucket elevator. (Missing One Conveyor)
Welding Equipment. Manual metal arc welder, MIG welder, Oxy or Acetylene welder. - Fixed Plant and Equipment: Drill press, Grinder, Horizontal borer, Metal turning lathe, Wood turning lathe, Milling machine, Drum sander, Dual drum sander, Cold saw, Wood bandsaw, Vertical panel saw, Metal shears, Shaping machine, Spray painting plant, Thicknesser, Disc Sander. - Portable Plant and Equipment: Biscuit jointer, Dowelling machine, Jackhammer, Metal Nibbler, Planer, Palm Router, Belt Sander, Circular Saw, Cold Saw, Jigsaw Saw, Staple Gun, Trolley Jack, Angle Grinder, Reciprocating Saw - Welding Equipment: Manual metal arc welder, MIG welder, Oxy or Acetylene welder, Plasma cutter CNC, Spot Welder (pedestal), Spot Welder (portable), TIG Welder - Orienteering in natural, generally unmodified terrain with little, poorly-defined or no containment features (e.g. bushland). - Discuss: Teaching of discus skills, training and competitions. - High jump: Teaching of Fosbury flop technique, skills, training and competitions. - Javelin: Teaching of javelin skills, training and competitions. - Rugby League: Teaching of rugby league skills, training and competitions without modified rules. - Swimming in pools: Participating in water safety or learn to swim activities in a pool environment. - Instructing tractor driving on hazardous terrain (rough, boggy or sloping) with or without a trailer, reversing and using implements (e.g. front- end loaders and rear-mounted power take-off (PTO) implements). - Towing trailers using tractors or other farm vehicles on hazardous terrain (rough, boggy or sloping). - Using machines with complex mechanical processes and motors to drive high-speed cutters that are exposed (e.g. powered augers, chaff cutters, chainsaws, mulchers and plant shredders). - Fixed Plant and Equipment: Press brake folder – Heavy sheet metal, Guillotine – Heavy sheet metal, Hydraulic Punch and Shear, Metal Bandsaw, Panel Saw, Power Hacksaw, Radial arm saw, Spindle ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Surface planer or ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Panel saw, Mortiser - Portable Plant and Equipment – Extreme Risk: Angle Grinders, Nail Guns, Router Table, Compound Mitre Saw, Metal cut off Saw - Whilst infrequent and in small quantities there is the possibility that your student will be exposed to the following substances: Toxic Timbers & Wood Dusts including Formaldehyde, Plastics, Spray Painting Lacquers, Thinners & Solvents, Oils, Compressed Air & Pneumatic Tools. Please note that the Department of Education does not have personal accide...
Welding Equipment. 2.5.7 Lifting Machines and Tackle 2.5.8 High Voltage & Electrical Installation
Welding Equipment. 3.3.3 Preparation of Base Metal

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