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The cross section shape of a fillet weld is |
A. nugget |
B. round |
C. square |
D. triangular |
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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 |
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Referring to the symbol below, which one of the following letters is the reference line ![]() |
A. A |
B. B |
C. C |
D. D |
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Referring to the symbol below, what type of finish contour is needed ![]() |
A. Convex |
B. concave |
C. flat |
D. fillet |
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The leg size of the other side fillet weld is ![]() |
A. 10 |
B. 2 |
C. 5/16 |
D. 1/4 |
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A fillet weld on the other side is indicated by which one of the following letters ![]() |
A. A. |
B. B. |
C. C. |
D. D. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Welds extending completely around a joint are shown by a / an |
A. circle |
B. flag |
C. inverted triangle |
D. square above the symbol |
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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 |
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The spacing between increments for an intermittent weld is termed the |
A. fillet |
B. pitch |
C. jog |
D. lag |
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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 |
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Where is the title block located on a standard print |
A. top left |
B. bottom right |
C. top right |
D. center |
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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 |
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