WELDING TERMS / SYMBOLS / BLUEPRINT READING

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23

The cross section shape of a fillet weld is

A. nugget

B. round

C. square

D. triangular

24

On what kind of joint are the surfaces of the joint members in the same plane with their edges meeting

A. butt

B. corner

C. lap

D. tee

25

Referring to the symbol below, which one of the following letters is the reference line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

26

Referring to the symbol below, what type of finish contour is needed

A. Convex

B. concave

C. flat

D. fillet

27

The leg size of the other side fillet weld is

A. 10”

B. 2”

C. 5/16”

D. 1/4”

28

A fillet weld on the other side is indicated by which one of the following letters

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

29

Referring to the symbol below, the circle at the break in the arrow signifies

A. fillet weld

B. weld all around

C. pipe weld

D. fillet weld on tubing

30

Referring to the symbol below, what is the significance of the 3/16" dimension?

A. size of leg

B. length of leg

C. root opening

D. extent of weld

31

Welds extending completely around a joint are shown by a / an

A. circle

B. flag

C. inverted triangle

D. square above the symbol

32

The standardized AWS welding symbols on a drawing would usually tell a welder which of the following

A. size of the weld

B. kind of metal

C. type of electrode

D. position of weld

33

The spacing between increments for an intermittent weld is termed the

A. fillet

B. pitch

C. jog

D. lag

34

On a standard print, the term scale refers to

A. type of material to be used

B. type of layout tool

C. ratio of drawing size to scale

D. none of the above

35

Where is the title block located on a standard print

A. top left

B. bottom right

C. top right

D. center

36

A groove melted into the base metal adjacent to the toe or root of a weld and left unfilled by weld metal is

A. slag inclusion

B. undercut

C. cold lap

D. stress crack