A slag hammer (another name is a welder’s chisel ) is a special tool necessary for every electric welder performing manual arc welding. During the welding process, the surface of the seam is covered with a crust - frozen slag, which is formed during manual arc welding with coated electrodes and during automatic submerged arc welding. In addition, scale is sometimes formed - a product of iron oxidation when it is heated. The main function of a welder's hammer is to remove slag . The tool can also be used to perform the following operations :
- cleaning the first pass when forming multi-layer seams;
- removing drops of molten metal from the surface of the heat-affected zone;
- making minor changes to the shape of the workpiece.
Is it necessary to beat off the slag?
Some “professionals” believe that it is not necessary to beat off the slag.
However, theory and practice prove the need to remove slag and other contaminants from the heat-affected zone - 2 cm on each side of the joint. Important! Removing slag is necessary for visual control of the quality of the weld . Under the crust there may be various defects : lack of penetration and pores. moisture can penetrate under the crust , which will lead to the formation of rust and corrosion of the connection.
Weld joint defects: lack of penetration hidden under slag
are coated with paint after work , and if the slag is not removed, it will soon fall off along with the paint. Therefore, removing slag is a mandatory procedure ; accordingly, the welder will certainly need a hammer.
Purpose
What is a welder's hammer?
There is no need to tell a professional. The article is intended for amateurs who master the welding craft in their free time. Observing the welding process from the side, you can see how the welder puts down the electrode holder (trident) and takes a special slag hammer (cleaver in welding slang) in his hand. Then he begins to knock on the weld bead or pick it up from below (from the root of the seam). Why is he doing this? The fact is that during the welding process, the surface of the seam is covered with a crust of a dark purple hue, which is solidified slag (the charge is used by welders). Slag is obtained when the electrode coating melt cools. In addition, scale is sometimes formed, which is a product of the oxidation of iron when it is heated.
Some overly experienced professionals argue that it is not necessary to chisel the mixture, but on the contrary, this protective crust increases the strength of the weld. True, in two or three years it will still fall off. Educational literature on welding requires the mandatory removal of slag and various contaminants within 2 centimeters on each side of the weld.
This is necessary for visual control of the quality of the welding performed. In addition, precipitation will penetrate under the crust of the charge, and the seam will begin to corrode. And from an aesthetic point of view, if the mixture is not removed, the paint will soon fall off along with it. So it’s better to work as a “woodpecker” a little.
Why is a regular hammer not suitable for beating slag?
An ordinary hammer is not suitable for removing slag crust, since it does not perform the procedure effectively enough. An ordinary instrument weighs more than a special one, thereby greatly overloading the performer’s hand.
The unique design of the welder's chisel allows you to feel no kickback, an advantage that a conventional hammer does not have. And perhaps most importantly, a regular tool does not have pointed ends and therefore may not “get” to some connections . Therefore, for the convenience of the welder and to improve the quality of the slag removal process, a special hammer should be used.
Weld seam cleaning technologies
There are three main methods for cleaning joints after welding:
Thermal treatment. The method allows you to remove residual stresses from the material that are formed during the welding process. Heat treatment is of two types: local (heating/cooling is carried out exclusively on the weld itself) and general (heat treatment of the entire metal structure).
Mechanical processing. Residual slag is removed from the surface of the material, and the cleaned seam is checked for strength. For example, the welding joint is cleaned of slag formation and tapped with a hammer.
Chemical cleaning. A special anti-corrosion material is applied to the area where metal structural elements are connected. For example, welding seams are treated with a primer paint and varnish composition.
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Tool selection
Cleaning of weld seams after welding must be approached individually, and the correct equipment and consumables must be selected.
For example, the following tools can be used:
- ordinary brush for metal;
- special grinding machine;
- angle grinder with abrasive wheels.
"Important! When choosing a grinding device, you must first of all proceed from the output power indicators, and only then pay attention to the degree of consumption.”
Example:
In the shipbuilding industry, mobile-type grinding machines are effectively used, since it is much easier to approach a metal structure of a sufficiently large size than to constantly move the tool from one area to another.
Requirements
A welder's slag hammer must meet a range of requirements. In addition, several tips for choosing a special tool should be noted. Below we list the necessary characteristics and recommendations:
- The double-sided head is the main working element of the tool, so it must be made of high carbon steel , hardened to the maximum level of hardness. This ensures long service life and prevents dulling.
- Homemade
The presence of pointed ends on the striker allows you to beat off slag in the most inaccessible places.
- The handle should be equipped with a loop or ring for convenient storage of the hammer on a workwear belt.
- The metal handle with a rubber grip and the spring handle perfectly absorb recoil .
- To prevent the tool from slipping out of your hands, it is recommended to choose models with longitudinal relief .
- The wooden firing pin must be secured with a safety plate , as the head sometimes falls off.
- You should pay special attention to hammers with an all-metal handle - the most reliable option.
Recommendation! When choosing a hammer, you should pay attention to general recommendations. However, it is necessary to take into account your own feelings or previous experience using a particular model.
Design Features
Due to the variety of work performed, the models of welding hammers also differ. There are deslag separators that have a flat edge on one side and a sharp cone on the other. This tool is convenient for beating off slag and picking out uncooked spots for a second pass. The second edge can be “blunt” and heavy, which is convenient for tapping parts and forging a seam.
If the flat side has a wide blade, and the opposite side has an even cut, then this is suitable for separating slag and chopping manipulations. Hammer handles can be metal, which is practical when working with hot metal, or rubber. They hold better in the hand. Models from the store with a wooden handle are comfortable, but quickly become loose and break. Weight and size also vary. As a rule, a welder has several similar tools of different shapes for specific types of work.
Dimensions and weight
In one working day, a professional welder makes a large number of connections; the slag crust is knocked off from hundreds of seams. Therefore, a special hammer should have low weight and parameters. [ads-pc-2][ads-mob-2]
According to the rules, the optimal chisel weight varies in the range of 300-400 grams . This weight does not overload the hand and allows for effective removal of slag. A handle length of about 250-300 mm will be enough for a performer of any level. The length of the metal striker should be 150-200 mm.
Basic parameters of the slag layer
All chemical properties of the slag are directly related to the weld seam. They include: the ability to deoxidize the seam, alloy it, form fusible compounds from oxides, as well as dissolve them and sulfides. From the physical side, important criteria for slag are:
- Thermophysical parameters: heat capacity, threshold melting and softening temperatures.
- Viscosity.
- Specific gravity of liquid slag melt.
- Properties of the hardened crust, causing its easy separation from the metal being processed.
- Gas permeability.
The melting temperature allows us to divide slags into two groups: “short” with a range of 1100 – 1200 C and “long” with large threshold values. Today, preference is given to short slags, therefore, in the production of electrodes, the composition of coatings and fluxes is mixed at lower melting temperatures.
Another important characteristic of slag is its viscosity. The mobility of individual layers of molten slag increases its chemical activity and, therefore, contributes to the refining of the weld metal. As a result, harmful impurities, in particular: manganese and iron sulfides, phosphorus anhydride, as well as oxygen and other gases; removed from the metal before the seam hardens.
Welding slag from a plasma cutter
The next criterion that attracts attention is waste density. Welding slag must have a low specific gravity in order to quickly rise to the surface of the bath
However, an excessively liquid slag melt is not able to evenly close the metal seam. Moreover, a higher density of welding slag (kg/m3 - unit of measurement) is especially important for vertical welding - ceiling, for example.
Forms
The main working elements of the slag picker are the handle and the double-sided head (another name is the striker). The head can have different shapes . Manufacturers offer several combinations of such configurations. Let's look at the most popular combinations, as well as what kind of work a welder can perform using each type.
Spike and chisel
Hammers with a chisel on one side of the head and a pick on the other are quite in demand among welders. The chisel conveniently and effectively removes slag and repels metal splashes; can be used for forging connections. The pike (sting) helps to get rid of uncooked spots and is also an excellent option for beating thin seams. Manufacturers offer models where the chisel is located along (parallel) the handle and across (perpendicular) to it.
Bars SV000006758
- The Bars hammer is used to control the quality of the connection during welding with coated electrodes; Designed to repel slag and metal splashes.
- On one side, the hammer head has the shape of a chisel, located parallel to the handle, and on the other, a sharp sting.
- The spring design provides softening of recoil during impacts.
- Bars hammer weight – 440 g.
Stanley
- Country of origin: USA.
- The tool is designed to remove scale.
- The head is made of hardened tool steel, coated with black varnish; It has the shape of a chisel located across the handle on one side, and a wedge on the other.
- Curved wooden handle.
- Weight – 300 gr.
- Length – 240 mm.
Chisel and chisel
Welders are provided with hammer models where the head has the shape of a standard chisel on both sides. On one side the chisel is located parallel to the handle , on the other - perpendicular . These types of tools effectively remove slag and spatter. The performer can choose the location of the chisel that will be convenient for him.
NORGAU
- The forged firing pin is made of special steel.
- The ergonomic handle is made of hickory wood, which has a high level of resistance to breakage.
- Weight – 454 g.
- Length – 328 mm.
Z-shaped peak - why
Some manufacturers offer hammers in which the pointed part of the head is curved in a shape reminiscent of the letter Z. Using this bent tip, the welder can clean the surface of the weld with a forward motion . This technique allows you to increase the level of safety of the work performed.
ESAB SH2
- The hammer is made of high quality steel.
- Comfortable handle.
Chisel and flat head
A convenient option for a hammer is a tool with a chisel and a flat head . The chisel removes dirt, and with the help of a flat head you can crush, bend and flatten the metal in those places where necessary. There are no such models on sale. Therefore, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the video below and make such a hammer yourself.
Wide range of actions
The welder's hammer is designed primarily for the rapid separation of slag, which is formed during manual welding with coated electrodes, or remains after a welding tractor using flux
Beating off the slag is very important to check the quality of the connection, as well as for multi-layer seams, where the second pass is always carried out on clean metal, without debris and easily melting impurities
The slag separator can also perform other operations while the welder is working. Among the most common:
- Knock off drops of stuck metal. When the arc burns, partial splashing of the filler and base material occurs. Hot drops adhere to the surface in the heat-affected zone, but are not welded to it. To give the product an aesthetic appearance, you need to use a sharp side to beat off frozen splashes.
- If there was a lack of penetration, then in order to redo this area efficiently, you need to completely remove the slag from the point or crevice in the seam. If this is not done, the liquid metal will flow around this place and it will not be possible to weld it. This can be done with the sharp narrow edge of a hammer.
- A welding tool with a more massive design is suitable for forging seams on alloy steels. Tapping the joint with a “blunt” edge will strengthen the metal structure in this place.
- The same product can be used to adjust the sides to the desired level or gap between them.
- Bend the heated part and tap it to the surface to make the seam more conveniently, you will get a “heavy” version of the tool.
- During welding, it may be necessary to cut off a new cable from the reel in order to extend the mass or wire of the holder. This can be done with a hammer with a wide nose like a pickaxe.
Pen
The welder's hammer should provide comfort when removing slag and should fit comfortably in the hand. Therefore, manufacturers offer various handle shapes . Two materials are used to make the handle: metal and wood . Next, we will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each type of handle. [ads-pc-3][ads-mob-3]
Wooden
Wooden handles are less common than metal ones. However, wood has its own advantages : it absorbs vibrations well during impacts and does not transmit them to the hand; provide convenience; Pleasant feeling for the hands, not cold. However, there are also disadvantages : the tree can burn from flying sparks; The metal head can fly off the wooden handle, so you should choose models with a safety plate.
Juco
- Country of origin: Ukraine.
- The firing pin is made of tool steel, coated with black varnish to prevent corrosion or rust.
- Handle material – beech.
- Weight – 350 gr.
Metal
Most hammer models are equipped with metal handles. Advantages: high wear resistance and long service life, does not break or burn. Disadvantages: there is a possibility of slipping out of your hands; may make your hands cold.
Foxweld 5885
- Brand from Italy.
- The Foxweld 5885 hammer is designed to remove slag from a fresh welded joint in order to control its quality.
- The all-metal handle with a spring mechanism at the bottom ensures comfortable operation and reduces recoil.
Spring
The metal handle, part of which is made in the form of a steel spring, has the following advantages : effective absorption of impact energy, recoil is not transmitted to the hand; when the instrument heats up, a configuration of this type dissipates heat into the surrounding air, the presence of a ring for convenient storage. Hammers with spring handles are more expensive than tools with more standard handles.
CH-01
- The welder's hammer SN-01 is designed to beat off slag.
- The head of the tool on one side has the shape of a chisel, and on the other - a sharp sting for removing defects at the root of the seam.
- The spring design of the handle softens the impact on the hand from blows.
Anti-shock
An anti-shock or shock-absorbing handle is a wooden or metal handle coated on the bottom with an additional layer of material: rubber, plastic, or others.
The advantages of such models: elastic material softens the impact force, which reduces the mechanical impact on the performer’s hand; Comfortable grip, no slipping out of your hand.
ESAB SH3
- The SH3 hammer is a compact tool with a chisel and a tip.
- Steel handle with plastic handle.
How much can you buy it for?
To get an idea of how much a welder’s hammer can cost, several specific models are offered for consideration:
- Bars SV000006758 is a Russian product. The handle is equipped with a coil spring to absorb shock. The weight of the head is 300 g. It costs about 250 rubles.
- ESAB welder’s hammer with a similar design of the gripping element can be bought for the same money (240–300 rubles)
- A product from the same company with a wooden handle sells for 350–400 rubles.
- ESAB SH3 hammer has a welded steel handle. For ease of grip, the latter is equipped with a plastic shell. The price of the tool is about 600 rubles.
- Model SH2 with a bent tip end is slightly more expensive: 750–900 rubles.
- The welder's hammer PICARD PI-0031300, made in Germany, is characterized by increased reliability and ease of use, which is typical for German products. The distinctive features of this tool are: an unusual shape of a pointed tip, a handle made of a solid-rolled pipe of variable cross-section and a fairly large weight of the head - 450 g. It is not surprising that its price is about 1,600 rubles.
How to make it yourself
You can make your own welder's hammer quite easily. To do this you will need several items and some manipulations. The process should begin by creating or searching for the striking part of the instrument . The head must maintain a sharp shape and a flat cut for a long time and not become dull.
In such cases, craftsmen use the following improvised objects : a flat file; small construction pick; pike from a hammer drill. If high-carbon steel fixtures are not at hand, then you can use large-diameter fittings , more than 20 mm.
The product is then sharpened to the desired shape. A mandatory procedure is hardening: the sharp side is heated with a cutter and dipped into water or machine oil. The handle can be made from a rod or pipe that is welded to the head. A hose can be attached to the handle to provide a comfortable grip.
Simple option: from a chisel
Another great option is to use an old machinist's chisel as a base for a hammer. You need to weld the handle to the chisel and the product will be ready. There is no need to sharpen or harden a homemade hammer.
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Popular manufacturers
ESAB is a Swedish manufacturer offering a full range of products for welders, including hammer models. Tools allow you to perform work efficiently and reliably.
Trade and production company Foxweld provides equipment, tools, and consumables. High-quality products are intended for household and professional work.
Bars is a well-known brand under which a wide range of different products for the welding industry are produced and supplied. Hand tools provide comfort and convenience of work.
Hammer welder
When carrying out welding work, in addition to the main welding equipment - machine, electrodes, suit and protective welding mask, additional tools are needed, for example, a welder's hammer. In this article we will look at why it is so important for welders, what kind of hammers of this kind are available, and which ones are better. Also, you can find out which is the best welding hammer to buy, and which one to pay attention to when purchasing.
Purpose and characteristics of the tool
Let's start first with where the hammer is used. From the name it becomes obvious that the tool is used for welding work, but where exactly, and when? – Thus, a welder’s hammer is used to remove slag from the surface of the weld.
That is, after making a weld, the welder, in order to remove the slag formed on the surface and check the quality of the work done, takes a hammer in his hand and removes the slag from the surface of the seam with gentle blows.
Next, the seam is checked for quality, and the welder moves on to the next welded joint.
That is, in essence, a welder’s hammer is a slag removal tool, with the help of which scale is removed during welding work.
Also, using this tool you can remove splashes, which are also actively formed during welding with stick electrodes.
The design of the hammer is very simple and effective - for example, the tool has a striker, on one side of which there is a chisel, and on the other side there is a sharp sting. With the help of this tip, the remaining slag at the root of the weld is removed.
By the way, a welder’s hammer may have a different design. Moreover, in modern inverter welding machines, the delivery set often includes a welder’s hammer.
As a rule, such a hammer has an even simpler design and low weight, but even such a hammer is sometimes quite sufficient during welding.
The peculiarity of this tool is precisely its low weight - a welder’s hammer simply cannot be heavy, there is no need for this. Therefore, as a rule, the tool weighs about 300-350 g, and this is enough “by the eye”.
The handle of the tool, just like any other hammer, can be made of wood - a wooden handle is very simple, cheap and easy to use. Or, it can be all-metal - this provides increased strength, but when working with the removal of scale and slag, as a rule, this property is far from the most important. The striker is made of high-quality tool steel, which is subject to thermal hardening.
The main thing is ergonomics
The welder's hammer should fit comfortably in the hand. Manufacturers supply their products with handles of various shapes. The material used is metal, less often wood. The most common designs:
- The all-metal handle is the cheapest, at the same time the most durable slag ejector. The disadvantages include an uncomfortable grip, which can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Metal handle with rubber grip at the end. Elastic rubber absorbs shock, which reduces mechanical stress on the welder’s hand.
- Metal handle equipped with a barrel-shaped steel spring. For ease of use, there is a ring at the end of the handle, with which the welder’s hammer can be hung on the belt of workwear. The spring absorbs the impact energy, and the recoil is not transmitted to the hand. In addition, when the tool heats up, this device dissipates heat into the surrounding air.
- Wooden handle with longitudinal relief for a comfortable grip. The disadvantage is that the head sometimes falls off the handle. For more reliable products (GEDORE hammers), the striker is secured with an additional safety plate.
Homemade clamps for welding
Well, with these homemade clamps for welding, you can easily do without an assistant. Oh, how hard it is sometimes to cook without a “third hand,” but not with these clamps.
Simple, reliable, inexpensive, and most importantly easy to manufacture with the website mmasvarka.ru. It is enough to take several strips of steel and weld them together to form a U-shaped figure. Then you need to weld a “nickel” to one part of the clamp, and a large nut to the second.
Types of working heads
This is what a welder's hammer comes in handy for. What is he? The basis of the slag picker is two main components: a double-sided head (striker) and a handle. In terms of design, these parts may look different.
The working body of the striker is either a flat blade, reminiscent of a mechanic’s chisel in shape, or a pointed element equipped with a tip in the form of a cone or pyramid (sting). Various combinations of them are possible:
- The chisel is located parallel to the handle; on the opposite side of the striker there is a pointed sting.
- The same, but the chisel blade is perpendicular to the handle. Externally, such a slag picker resembles a mountaineer’s ice axe.
- Instead of a pointed end, the head is equipped with an additional chisel located perpendicular to the main one. That is, the firing pin has two flat blades: one located along the handle, the other across it.
- Head with two flat blades parallel to each other.
- The pointed part of the head is curved forward like the letter Z. Using a bent tip, it is convenient to clean the base of the weld by moving away from you.
The head is usually made of tool steel, and its working elements are hardened to maximum hardness. The weight of the head ranges from 300 to 600 grams, but most often it is in the range of 300–350 g. Sometimes the welder's hammer is equipped with a wire brush attached to the back of the tool. True, such a tool is quite rare.