1. It identifies the location where the welding is to be performed. *
A. Arrow
B. Reference Line
C. Tail
D. Weld Symbols
2. It identifies the side of the joint to be welded through a horizontal line attached to an arrow that indicates the weld type and specification. *
A. Arrow
B. Reference Line
C. Tail
D. Weld Symbols
3. These are the parts of a welding symbol that specify the weld size, number and location. *
A. Dimension
B. Tail
C. Supplementary Symbol
D. Weld Symbols
4. It illustrates the cross-sectional shape of the weld and each is different from other welding symbols that contain other required information to complete a specific weld.
A. Dimension
B. Tail
C. Supplementary Symbol
D. Weld Symbols
5. It is the part of a welding symbol that indicates specific welding process, specifications, or procedures. *
A. Arrow
B. Reference Line
C. Tail
D. Weld Symbols
6. It is a symbol that further defines the welding operations. *
A. Dimension
B. Tail
C. Supplementary Symbol
D. Weld Symbols
It is a supplementary symbol indicated by a horizontal line or arc parallel to the weld symbol. *
A. Contour Symbol
B. Spacer Symbol
C. Tail
D. Weld Symbols
8. It is a supplementary symbol indicated by a rectangle centered on the reference line. *
A. Field Weld
B. Spacer Symbol
C. Weld-All-Around Symbol
D. Weld Symbols
9. It is a supplementary symbol indicated by a square on the opposite side of the groove weld on the reference line. *
A. Arrow
B. Consumable Insert Symbol
C. Tail
D. Weld Symbols
10. It is a supplementary symbol indicated by a circle at the intersection of the arrow and the reference line. It indicates that the weld extends completely around the joint.
A. Arrow
B. Reference Line
C. Weld-All-Around Symbol
D. Weld Symbols
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. D. Weld Symbols
Weld symbols are used to indicate the welding processes used in metal joining operations, whether the weld is localized or "all around", whether it is a shop or field weld, and the contour of welds.
2. B. Reference Line
The horizontal line that makes up the main body is called the reference line. This is the anchor to which all the other welding symbols are tied. The information that is pertinent for making the weld are place on the reference line in specific places.
3. A. Dimension
The standard dimensions of the fillet weld are size, length, and pitch. Dimensions are required to be on the same side of the reference line as the fillet weld symbols.
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