Explain the role of the welding operator in a machine joining process.
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A machine joining process is one in which the joining is performed by equipment requiring the welding operator to observe the progress of the weld and make adjustments as required. The parts being joined may or may not be loaded and unloaded automatically. The operator may monitor the joining progress by watching it directly, observing instruments only, or using a combination of both methods. Adjustments in travel speed, joint tracking, work-to-gun or work-to-torch distance, and current settings may be needed to ensure that the joint is made according to specifications.
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