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Welding InspectionDuties/Terms
Course Reference WIS 5M.S.Rogers
CSWIP Examinations Level 1: 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector Level 2: 3.1 Welding Inspector Level 3: 3.2 Senior Welding InspectorM.S.Rogers
CSWIP Examination RequirementsTheory part A2: General welding theory & product technology 30 multiple-choice questions.Theory part B2: Specific welding technology. 4 questions from 6.Oral: Specific oral based on nominated codePractical part A2: Inspection of a plate butt weldPractical part B2: Inspection of a pipe butt weldPractical part C2: Inspection of a set of destructive test samples, two macros test to ISO 5817M.S.Rogers
Main ResponsibilitiesCode complianceWorkmanship controlDocumentation control M.S.Rogers
Personal AttributesHonestyIntegrityKnowledgeableGood communicatorPhysically fit. M.S.Rogers
Duties of a Welding InspectorBefore Welding.before assembly.after assembly.During welding.After welding. M.S.Rogers
Duties Before WeldingCheck all documentationCheck all consumablesCheck materials, dimensions and conditionPreheating, method and temperatureCheck fit and set-up.Ensure no undue stress is applied to the jointCheck welding equipment
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During WeldingCheck amperage, voltage, polarityEnsure the correct technique, run sequence.Check run out lengths, time lapses.Cleaning between passesInterpass temperaturesConsumable controlMaintenance of records and reports
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After WeldingPost cleaningVisual inspection of completed welded jointCheck weld contour and withPWHTDimensional accuracyWeld reportsTie up with NDTMonitor any repairs
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Welding Inspectors EquipmentMeasuring device e.g flexible tape, steel ruleTemperature indicating crayonsWelding gauges e.g. TWI multi-purpose gaugeVoltmeterAmmeterMagnifying glassTorch/flash light
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TWI Multi-purpose Welding Inspectors GaugeM.S.RogersMisalignmentThe scale is used to measure misalignment of components by placing the edge of the gauge on the lower one and rotating the segment until the pointer contacts the higher pieceAngle of preparationThe scale reads from 0o to 60o in steps of 5o. The angle is read against the chamfered edge of the segment
M.S.RogersUndercutThe scale reads from 0 in the negative up to 5m. The segment is rotated until the pointer reaches the full depth of the undercut.Excess weld metalThe scale is used to read off these dimensions up to a maximum of 25mm and 1 inch60504001/41/23/4105101520INMMMM151/2TWI Multi-purpose Welding Inspectors Gauge
M.S.RogersFillet throat thicknessThe sliding pointer reads up to 20mm and 3/4 inch. In measuring throat thickness it is assumed that the fillet weld has normal root penetrationFillet weld leg lengthThe scale is used to read off these dimensions up to a maximum of 25mm and 1 inch.TWI Multi-purpose Welding Inspectors Gauge
M.S.RogersHI-LO Welding GaugeRoot gap dimensionInternal alignment
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Terminology Joint TypesEdgeCornerLapTeeCruciformButtM.S.Rogers
Terminology Joint WeldsCompoundFilletButtEdgeSpotPlugM.S.Rogers
Types of Joint PreparationIncluded angleRoot GapRoot FaceAngle of bevelRoot FaceRoot GapIncluded angleRoot RadiusSingle -V ButtSingle - U ButtM.S.Rogers
Types of Joint PreparationRoot GapRoot FaceRoot FaceRoot GapRoot RadiusSingle Bevel ButtSingle J ButtAngle of bevelAngle of bevelLandM.S.Rogers
Weld Zone Terminology M.S.Rogers
Butt Weld Features M.S.Rogers
Fillet Weld Features M.S.Rogers
BS 499: part 2. Welding Symbols Dimensionsa = Actual throat thicknessz = Design throat thicknessb = Leg lengthb = Material thicknessz = 0.7 of bzbM.S.Rogersa
Fillet Weld Profiles Mitre filletConcave filletConvex filletM.S.Rogers
Welding Positions Flat positionUK (USA) 1G rotatedISO/EN PAUK (USA): 1G ISO/EN: PAUK (USA) 2G FixedISO/EN PCUK (USA): 2G ISO/EN: PCHorizontal vertical positionM.S.Rogers
Welding Positions M.S.Rogers
Welding Positions 45oM.S.Rogers