Unit 22 Welding Prints
Learning Objectives Identify a welding symbol. List the elements of a welding symbol. Explain the meaning of a welding symbol. Identify the basic weld symbols used in welding symbols. Discuss other welding applications.
Welding Prints Welding prints combine elements of detail and assembly drawings within one print
Welding Defined Welding: Method of joining metal pieces by melting them along a joint Weld: The junction or joint where welded parts are joined
Welding Symbol
Weld Symbol The weld symbol attaches to the reference line of the welding symbol The American Welding Society
Weld Location Weld location is indicated by the relation of the weld symbol to the reference line
Weld Dimensions Dimensions of a weld can be specified above or below the reference line or in a general note
Groove Welds Groove weld specifications (A) Groove angle (B) Root opening
Spot Weld Examples The spot weld symbol can be annotated in many ways (A) Diameter specified (B) Strength specified (C) Spacing specified (weld through also) (D) Quantity specified
Supplementary Symbols Contour symbol (A) Flat faced (B) Convex (C) Convex
Supplementary Symbols Weld all around Field weld Melt through (A) Melt through plus reinforcement (B) Melt through and finished by machining
Other Applications Slot weld Plug weld Back or backing weld Surfacing weld symbol
Other Applications Finish symbols indicate the method of finishing, not the surface texture C = chipping G = grinding M = machining R = rolling H = hammering
What do you see? Print supplied by Marathon LeTourneau Company.