Improving Contact Tip Work Distance CTWD Arc Length
The Contact Tip to Work Distance (CTWD) or Arc Length can be
very difficult to execute properly when first learning to weld. The key
to a good score on the VRTEX for CTWD or Arc length is watching the
puddle and listening to arc sound. The body positioning and a visual
cue can help guide a new welder to a successful outcome.
Here are a few pointers to assist in movement and welding technique.
1. Place the non-welding hand gently on the table and use it to guide
the welding hand down the weld. Keep a light pressure on the table so
the hand can slide across the table but not so light the body sways. The
swaying of the body can cause the CTWD or Arc Length to change. Keeping
a steady arc is the key to executing the correct CTWD or Arc length,
which will improve the VRTEX score. Remember to keep the non-welding
hand far enough away from the gas nozzle or electrode to prevent burns
during actual welding.
2. Use the CTWD or Arc Length visual cue to assist in obtaining proper
distance. The visual cue teaches the proper distance by providing a gage
that represents the in and out movement of the arc as shown in Figure
2. Sound is also key indicator for correct CTWD or Arc Length. Watch
the visual cue and relate the sound to the proper distances.
3. Try welding with one hand. Sometimes using two hands can hinder the movement and cause a long CTWD or Arc length.
When using two hands, the non-welding hand can force the wrist to roll
which can affect the CTWD or Arc length and the work and travel angles
as shown in Figure 4. Sometime putting too much pressure on the table
with the non-welding hand can cause the wrist to roll also.