Ususally you'll find that you'll have to identify hand signals for cranes (boom out, boom in, dog everything, cable down, boom up, etc.), identify abreviations for terms found on ISO's (WOL, TOL, TOS, BOP, TOP, etc.), identify a measurement on a tape (e.g. 5/32"), and at worst solve a rolling offset.
It varies. It depends on where you take the test.
In Houston, you can take the NCCER Pipefitter test at various accredited training centers, community colleges, and apprenticeship programs that are authorized to administer NCCER assessments. It’s advisable to check the NCCER website for a list of approved testing locations. Additionally, contacting local trade schools or unions may provide information on where to take the test. Be sure to confirm the specific requirements and scheduling details in advance.
You can purchase a study guide for the NCCER Pipefitter test from various sources, including the official NCCER website, which often provides recommended materials. Additionally, educational bookstores or online retailers like Amazon may offer study guides specifically tailored for the NCCER certification. Local community colleges or training programs that offer pipefitting courses might also have resources available for purchase.
I'm asking what are the kind of questions
Bolt up
Slope of a road
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The test has 125 questions and you have 3 hours to take it. There are books on line that can steer you in the right direction but are rather costly.
The question will refer to the coursework you have done. Read your text books.
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nowhere YOU Dummy!!! you could also ask a seasoned pipefitter and see what the community thinks of the test.books needed would be the blue book.some companys want you to have the black one also but it's a fabricators book.the blue book in field always in tool box or pocket.
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