Welding positions describe the different orientations in which a welder performs a weld. Each position affects the technique, difficulty, and final weld quality. The four basic welding positions are:
1. Flat Position (1G/1F)
The weld is done from the top surface. It is the easiest position and provides good control of the molten pool.
2. Horizontal Position (2G/2F)
The weld is made on the side of a joint. Gravity affects the molten metal, so more skill is needed to maintain the weld bead.
3. Vertical Position (3G/3F)
Welding is done upward or downward along a vertical joint. It requires good control to prevent the molten pool from flowing downward.
4. Overhead Position (4G/4F)
The weld is performed from underneath the joint. It is one of the most challenging positions because molten metal can fall due to gravity.



BR 18967
VN 9783
US 4131
IN 3376
AR 2699
CN 2661
IQ 2009
BD 2002
