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Q: How do you read the weld dimension if the symbol a or z not mentioned?
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What is the difference between a weld symbol and a welding symbol?

A weld symbol is a representation of a cross section of a given weld. A welding symbol is a composite containing a weld symbol, reference line, and arrow. Additional information can be included in supplementary symbols, and dimensions.


Where does the roots opening on a groove weld symbol?

To find the root opening on a groove weld symbol one must measure the depth of filling for plug & slot weld. Rhianna Berriman


Where does the root opening appear on a groove weld symbol?

To find the root opening on a groove weld symbol one must measure the depth of filling for plug & slot weld. Rhianna Berriman


What does FP on a weld symbol mean?

Full penetration.


Is plug weld's depth of filling to the right or left of the welding symbol?

When the depth of filling is less than the thickness (less than complete), it is specified inside the plug weld symbol!!!


What is a weld symbol?

A weld symbol is the shape drawn on a Print to tell the welder: how to prepare a welding joint, what process can be used to weld (mig, tig, arc, etc) what filler rod to use, how wide and long the weld should be, how to deal with the weld after your done (grind flush, brush clean, or nothing) and a million other things.... Its a tool that design engineers use to communicate what the weld needs to be to meet their design specifications.


Was theodore dwight weld a president?

The name you mentioned isn't of a person who ever existed.


What does TCU4a weld symbol mean?

A TCU4a weld is a Corner Jount (TC), Unlimited Thickness Full Joint Penetration (U), Single Bevel Groove (4), and (a) is the welding process.


Why work to a recognised standard when producing engineering drawings?

The simplest answer is that working to a standard means that anyone can read the drawing. If there is no standard the symbols used on the drawing (weld type and size, surface finish, even the dimensioning of the components) would vary from one drawing (or draughtsperson) to another and cause confusion. Engineering drawings use a large number of symbols to denote operations and instructions (which reduces the time taken to draw them and the size of "paper" they're drawn on). Imagine the potential problems if one person used a symbol to mean "weld" and another one used the same (or similar) symbol to mean "do not weld".


What is meant by the term welding and draw various welding symbols?

Welding is the process of joining two metals, usually involving a heat source. Welding symbols are the symbols used on part prints or assembly drawings to show size and type of weld, the specific welding process, and many other variables pertaining to that particular weld. A welding symbol looks like an arrow pointing to the location of the weld, with a horizontal line 'carrying' other symbols and numbers that describe how to make that weld. A picture of a welding symbol can be found when an image search is done.


How close can one weld be to another weld?

Depends on what you are welding, but generaly welds can meet, or even weld on top of a weld.


Who is Theodore Weld?

Theodore Weld