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The five basic type of joints are |
Butt ,Tee, Lap, Edge, Corner |
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What type of joint is this |
Lap Joint |
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A butt joint is a welded jointed where the parts joined |
Lie in the same plane |
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The four main types of welds are |
Groove, fillet, plug, surfacing |
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The term buildup means |
Weld metal reinforcement added to the material thickness |
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Name the types of groove welds |
Square, bevel, vee, J, U |
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What type of joint would you mostly likely find groove welds |
Butt |
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The root bead if a groove weld is the |
First pass or penetration bead |
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Name the four types of fillet welds |
Continuous Intermittent Chain intermittent Staggered intermittent |
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On what joints would you find a fillet weld |
Tee, lap, corner |
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The size of a fillet weld is determined by |
Leg length of the largest equal leg triangle that may be drawn within the cross section of the weld |
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The size of groove welds is determined by |
Throat dimension |
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What is the size of the groove weld in figure 27 |
13mm (1/2") |
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What may be done to reinforce weld made on a lap joint |
Place plug or a lot welds along the joint |