Across
- 3. Continuously supplies the electrode wire at a controlled speed to help maintain a stable arc.
- 7. Transfers the electrical current to the welding wire while it guides the wire to the weld pool.
- 10. Evenly distributes the shielding gas around the contact tip and nozzle.
- 11. Allows for good arc stability and low spatter.
- 13. Completes the circuit once attached to clean metal.
- 15. Separates the conductive parts to prevent electrical shorts.
- 16. Plastic part where the welder grips the gun.
- 17. Initiates the electrical arc and controls the flow of wire.
Down
- 1. Delivers the welding wire to the gun & must be the same size at the welding wire.
- 2. Function is to deliver shielding gas, wire, and welding current to the weld pool.
- 4. Low-cost gas with deep penetration.
- 5. Provides a constant voltage or constant current needed for welding.
- 6. Allows for a constant flow of shielding gas but is not as accurate as a flow meter.
- 8. Known as "gold gas" that has less spatter and a deep weld pool penetration.
- 9. Carries the electrical current from the power source to the wire while also connecting the handle to the front end components.
- 12. Directs the shielding gas over the weld pool.
- 14. More accurate than the flow gauge to allow for a constant flow of shielding gas.
