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It has a solid underside that holds the steel plate, while the weldheads pass through it. This is where the flanges on the H beam can be shaped and cut. The web is then created from a large piece of plate. It is then loaded onto a belt-like conveyor belt and the flanges are attached to it.
A large majority of people believe H beams and I beams to be the same. They're not. Although they may have the exact same structure and purpose both of them aren't the same thing. There are a few differences that you should keep in mind.
Welding arm can be used for welding work. It is able to move horizontally on cross beam along with tool carriage. It is attached to the welding beam. The seam tracking device can be placed underneath welding beam.
Operator uses the "IN conveyor to bring the beam to the desired starting position. He then selects one of the preset programs (welding rate, wire speed and voltage) and pushes "START". The complete sequence of operations including positioning and movement of the welding heads, start/stop of the welding process on stationary or moveable sides, activation and stop of copper back-up assembly and pressure cylinders, as well as the total sequence of operations, will be performed automatically.
It's designed to bend, compress and contract at the top while being tensed at its bottom. This means that you can find many different uses for it. These are just some of many reasons to use I beams. There are other reasons, too, like its flexibility.
It is generally considered to be a superior option than its counterpart, the laser beam welder machine. However, there are some instances when EBWs are more beneficial and efficient. Because it has the shape of the letter "I", when it's viewed from the front, we know it as I beam.
A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.