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Chapter 30
Welding Symbols
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Know the name of the AWS standard for welding symbols.
List the eight elements that may be found on a welding
symbol.
List the basic weld symbols.
List the supplementary symbols.
Identify the applications of the different weld symbols.
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Symbols include latest revision
For more detailed reference
Published by the AWS
Many companies develop own system of symbols, references with AWS
as base
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Basis of reference
Welded joint indicated by symbol will have arrow side and other
side
Use tail of reference line for giving specifications for
welding
Welding process; type and brand of filler metal; where or not
peening, chipping or preheating is required; and other
information
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Welding symbol
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Fillet weld symbol right triangle in shape
Vertical line of fillet weld symbol always drawn to left of
symbol
Size always shown to left of symbol and length to right of
symbol
No length given, then weld should run full length of joint
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Weld-all-around Symbol
Used when weld is to extend all the way around joint or series of
connected joints
Symbol: circle viewable at junction of reference line and
arrow
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Seven types of groove welds and symbols to represent them
Square
V
Bevel
U
J
Flare-V
Flare-bevel
Symbols take the shape of the groove the weld is to be placed
in.
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Place in a joint
Used to make butt joints, but can be used to make other types of
joints
Double bevel
One of joint members has bevel on both sides and joint is to be
welded from both sides
This is not a V-groove
V-groove is with both joint members are beveled and when brought
together for the “V”
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Edge Welds
Weld that totally consumes full thickness of edge of joint it is
being applied to
Typically used on edge joints, flanged butt joints, or flanged
corner joints
Convexity of weld in size measurement
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Combination Symbols
Written specifications
would read:
Arrow side j groove, 1 1/4-inch depth, 20° groove angle with
1/2-inch fillet welds. Other side j groove, 3/4-inch depth, 20°
groove angle with a 3/8-inch fillet weld. All welding to be done in
the field in accordance with specification A2.
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Desired shape of weld shown on welding symbol
Located above imaginary face of weld for groove weld symbols and
above side of right triangle that most closely represents face of
weld
Flat: straight line
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American Wzelding Society, p. 89.
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Examination method letter designation