
Q1 TLE SMAW 10
Quiz by Rodolfo Gonzales
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It is the area where filler metal intersects the base metal opposite face.
It is the surface of the base metal that is melted during welding.
It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after welding.
The work angle used for thin metal to thick metal plate fillet weld.
A fillet weld is a weld type in the cross-sectional shape of a .
This is the most popular and commonly used weld in industry. Itr equires little or no edge preparation.
It is the area where filler metal intersects the base metal opposite face.
It is the surface of the base metal that melts during welding.
It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after
welding.
It is the work angle used for thin metal welded to thick metal plate fillet weld.
A fillet weld is a weld type in the cross-sectional shape of a ________.
It is the area where filler metal intersects the base metal opposite face.
It is the surface of the base metal that is melted during welding.
14. Lap Joint is commonly welded on to provide additional strength.
A fillet weld is a weld type in the cross-sectional shape of a .
In performing Stringer beads, which of the following techniques is used?
What is the specified length of tack welds on fillet welds?
What is the acceptable weld length if you are using 1/8 E6013 electrode in single pass fillet weld?
In stringer bead in flat fillet weld of the same thickness plate, the work
angle is always
Travel angle for single pass fillet weld is usually set at an angle of
In welding fillet, the normal arc length is
Which of the following does not belong among the essentials of welding?
One of the essentials is the correct current. Which of the following is the tensile strength of can affected by welding?
An electrode oven with a maintaining temperature of 70 oC +/- 10 is called .
An oven which holds a temperature of 150 oC +/- 20 is called .
Which electrode is used for mild steel?
Which electrode is used for low alloy steel?
To prevent the cylinder valves from breaking down, these should be provided with .
What process uses a length of flux-coated electrode which provide filler material metal and atmospheric shielding?
It is a tool with insulated handle to hold the non-coated part of the electrode.
When the electrode melts during welding process, what is being deposited on the base metal?
What is defined as the depth of fusion beads?
What is the outer covering of the deposited bead referred to?
What is the basis for identifying the recommended arc length to be maintained when striking an arc?
Welding produce smoke of various types, which in some cases can lead to medical conditions like
This is a straight forward bead in which you either "drag" (pull) or push thetorch across the joint with minimal (if any) side-to-side movement.
It is a tool with insulated handle to hold the non-coated part of the electrode.
What is the basis for identifying the recommended arc length to be maintained when striking an arc?
What is the recommended travel angle and work angle in striking an arc in flat position?
Is the recommended angle in striking an arc in horizontal position?
It is done by touching the electrode to the base metal like scratching a match.
Head and hair protection while welding.
What method in striking an arc is recommended for the beginners?
In the symbol E-6013, letter “E” stands for:
The eyes can be protected during the welding operation by using:
It is done by touching the electrode on the base metal like scratching a match stick.
It is done by moving the electrode downward until it touches the base metal, then bringing the electrode up slightly to form an arc.
The diameter of the electrode to be used in welding operation depends upon the:
In electrode 7018, 70stand for?
Often used in flat position weld on butt, tee, and outside corner joints for build up and surfacing application.