6g Welding Positions [TRUSTED]
The 6G position combines the difficulties of almost every other position into one joint.
The is widely considered the ultimate test of a welder's skill and dexterity. Unlike standard flat or horizontal positions, 6G requires welding a pipe that is fixed at a 45-degree angle , forcing the welder to move around the circumference without rotating the workpiece. This configuration effectively combines all fundamental welding orientations—flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead—into a single, continuous pass. What is the 6G Welding Position? 6g welding positions
| Clock position | Welding position | |----------------|------------------| | 12 o’clock (top) | Overhead | | 3 o’clock | Vertical (uphill or downhill) | | 6 o’clock (bottom) | Flat | | 9 o’clock | Vertical (opposite side) | The 6G position combines the difficulties of almost