The "toes of a weld" refer to the edges where the weld metal meets the base material. This area is critical for assessing the quality and integrity of the weld, as defects or discontinuities at the toes can lead to weaknesses in the joint. Proper fusion and alignment at the toes are essential for ensuring the strength and durability of the welded connection. Inspecting the toes helps ensure that the weld meets specified standards and performance criteria.
2X the joint thickness. Maybe
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It means that tatatatata toes as in "the toes"
The crown of the weld is the material of the filler metal that projects above the surface of the parts being joined by the weld.
Toes are the digits on the end of your foot. They help with balance, walking, and providing stability. Humans typically have five toes on each foot.
The distances from the root to the edges of the legs (toes) and the height of the crown are basic measurements. If the face is concave it might be considered.
It means, that the Weld Bead/ Weld Metal must be very well blended with the Parent Material/ Base Metal. There shall be a smooth transition between the Base Metal and the Weld ( Face or Root ) Reinforcement without any sharp or sudden changes ( e.g. Sharp Edges- commonly seen on the weld toes-, Peaks, Metal Inclusions- filler wire/metal/material inclusion-, dents, sudden variations or deviations in the weld dimensions...). ..You're gonna be able to see more of this requirements in the aerospace industry. The Chosen One
Do you mean toes or feet? or both...
If you mean Rhinoceros, they have three toes on each hoof
The "c p" on a weld symbol indicates "continuous weld." This notation specifies that the weld should be applied continuously along the joint, as opposed to being intermittent or spot-welded. It ensures a consistent and uniform application of the weld material for structural integrity.
Yes, the word polydactyly does mean many fingers and toes in Greek.
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