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Table  7-1.—Cable  Size  Selection  Guide polarity current. By flicking a switch, the welder can select the current that best suits the job. Figure 7-3 shows an example of a combination ac/dc rectifier. Cables Welding cables carry the current to and from the workpiece. One of the cables runs from the welding machine to the electrode holder and the other cable connects the workpiece to the welding machine. The cable  that  connects  the  workpiece  to  the  welding  ma- chine is called the ground. When the machine is turned on and the operator touches the electrode to the work- piece,  the  circuit  is  completed,  current  begins  to  flow, and the welding process commences. The welding cables must be flexible, durable, well insulated, and large enough to carry the required current. Only cable that is specifically designed for welding should be used. A highly flexible cable must be used for the electrode holder connection. This is necessary so the operator can easily maneuver the electrode holder dur- ing the welding process. The ground cable need not be Figure  7-3.—Combination  ac,  dc  transformer-rectifier  arc  welder. so flexible because once it is connected, it does not move. Two factors determine the size of welding cable to RECTIFIER WELDING MACHINES.— Recti- use: the amperage rating of the machine and the distance fier  welders  are  single-phase  or  three-phase  transform- between the work and the machine. If either amperage ers that have selenium or silicon rectifiers added to or distance increases, the cable size also must increase. rectify (change) the output current from alternating to (See table 7-1.) A cable that is too small for the amperage direct current. Most of these machines have the capabil- or the distance between the machine and the work will ity  of  producing  either  ac  or  dc  straight  or  reverse overheat. On the other hand, larger size cables are more 7-3

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