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Here’s a deep, technical text on the , suitable for educational or professional reference. The 6G Welding Position: Technical Depth and Practical Significance 1. Definition and Orientation In pipeline and structural welding, the 6G position refers to a fixed pipe joint inclined at 45° ± 5° from the horizontal or vertical axis, with the pipe axis remaining stationary during welding. Unlike positions 1G (rotated horizontal) or 5G (vertical fixed), the 6G position prohibits workpiece rotation, forcing the welder to weld in all spatial orientations —flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead—continuously around the pipe circumference.

| Technique | Description | Typical Electrode | Advantage | |-----------|-------------|------------------|------------| | | Weld progresses upward from 6 to 12 o’clock; puddle is supported against gravity. | E7018 (low-hydrogen) | Better penetration, ductility, and mechanical properties. | | Vertical Down | Weld progresses downward; high travel speed, shallow penetration. | E6010 (cellulosic) | Faster for root passes; used in pipeline root + hot pass before switching to up. | welding 6g position