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WLD206 - Comprehensive Overview of Welding Symbols Weld Joints Positions and Terminologies in Fillet and Groove Welding Applications

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This section provides a detailed explanation of welding symbols, joint types, weld positions, and associated terminology used in technical drawings and fabrication processes. It distinguishes between fillet and groove welds, identifying positions such as 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F for fillet welds and 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G for groove welds. The material defines essential terms, such as bevel, groove face, root face, and weld reinforcement, and explains their roles in joint preparation and weld quality. Key features of welding symbols—like the reference line, arrow, tail, and field weld indicator—are also discussed in detail. Additionally, it emphasizes the meaning of dimensions and locations in symbols, identifies weld-all-around indicators, and outlines joint types, including butt, lap, tee, corner, and edge joints. Special welds such as tack, back, backing, plug, and slot welds are explored for their structural and procedural applications in metal fabrication.

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WLD206 - Comprehensive Overview of Welding
Symbols Weld Joints Positions and Terminologies
in Fillet and Groove Welding Applications


1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F - Positions a fillet weld are welded in.✅✅✅
1G
2G
3G
4G - Positions a groove weld are welded in.✅✅✅
A right-angled triangle attached to either side of the reference line indicates a: - fillet
weld✅✅✅
A short weld used for temporarily holding material in place is a: - Tack weld.✅✅✅

A weld - Backing weld✅✅✅
A weld deposited at the back of a single groove weld. - Back weld✅✅✅
Bevel angle: - Is the angle between the bevel of a joint member and a plane perpendicular to
the surface of the member.✅✅✅

Bevel: - Is an angular edge preparation.✅✅✅
Describe the welding symbol for a V-groove arrow-side with melt-through. - V-groove
symbol with shaded 1/2 circle✅✅✅
F stands for: - Fillet weld✅✅✅
G stands for: - Groove weld.✅✅✅
Groove angle: - The total included angle of the groove between members.✅✅✅

Groove face: - That surface of a member included in the groove.✅✅✅
Groove radius: - ✅✅✅
Identify the weld size and bevel depth for a V-groove. - 1. depth of bevel
2. size of weld✅✅✅
If the length dimension is not used, the weld will extend the full length of the weld joint. True
or False - True✅✅✅
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