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The 5 basic types of weld joints are?

Butt


Tee


Lap


Edge


Corner

A butt joint is a welded joint where the joined parts:


Lie in the same plane

The four main types of welds are?

Groove


Fillet


Plug


Surfacing

Name the five types of groove welds

Square


Bevel


Vee


J


U

On what type of joint would you most likely find groove welds?

Butt

The root bead of a groove weld is the:

First pass or penetration bead

Name the four types of fillet welds:

Continuous


Intermittent


Chain intermittent


Staggered intermittent

On what joints would you find a fillet weld?

Tee


Lap


Corner

The size of a fillet weld is determined by:

Leg length of the largest equal leg triangle that mat be drawn within the cross-section of the weld.

To check the size of a convex fillet weld, you would measure:

Leg length of the largest equal leg triangle that may be drawn within the cross-section of the weld.

The size of groove welds is determined by the:

Throat dimension

What may be done to reinforce welds on a lap joint?

Place plug or slot welds along the joint


Why is it sometimes necessary to bevel joint edges prior to welding?

To obtain complete penetration

Edge joints are most often used on:

Sheet metal

Which type of groove welds require only one member of the joint to be prepared?

Bevel and J

When using edge, corner and tee joints, when should you consider preparing the joint edges?

When working with thicker materials where full penetration is desired.

What does the G stand for when interpreting the 2G position?

Groove weld

What does the 3 stand for when interpreting the 3F position?

Vertical position

What is the primary factor in the selection of the joint type?

Strength and loading requirements

Selecting a joint preparation that requires the least amount of filter metal would:

Minimize distortion and lower cost factor.