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It is the most popular and commonly used weld in industry that requires little or no edge preparation.
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fillet weld
surfacing weld
groove weld
spot weld
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These are fillet welds that have filler metal deposited on one side.
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double-fillet welds
spot weld
single-fillet welds
surfacing weld
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It is the most popular and commonly used weld in industry that requires little or no edge preparation.
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These are fillet welds that have filler metal deposited on one side.
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These are fillet welds that have filler metal deposited on both sides to provide additional strength which can be may be equal or unequal fillet.
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It is a weld joint formed when two joint members are positioned at an approximate 90 degrees angle with weld joint at the outside of the joint members.
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It is a welding joint at the junction of two parts located approximately at right angles to each other in the form of a T.
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It is used on ordinary plate thickness up to 0.5mm.
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It can withstand more severe load than plain tee joint. It can be used on plate thickness from 9.5mm to 16mm.
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It is the area where the filter metal intersects the base metal opposite the face (refer to the photo below).
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It is the exposed surface of a weld, bounded by the weld toes of the side on which welding was done. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the intersection of the base metal and the weld face. It is the point at which the weld face meets the base metal. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the distance from the joint root to the weld toe. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after welding. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root, minus any convexity after welding. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root before welding. (refer to the photo above)
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It is the area where the filler metal and the base metal are mixed together.
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It is the surface of the base metal that is melted during welding.
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It is the distance from the fusion face to the weld interface.
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It represents the overall geometric configuration of the weld bead.
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Name the deffect
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Name the deffect
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Name the deffect
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Name the deffect
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Name the deffect
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Name the deffect
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Cause of undercut deffect during welding process.
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Cause of poor appearance weldment.
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It can be defi ned as provision of a clean, comfortable, safe and aesthetically appealing environment.
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It is the final pass of a weld joint.
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In depositing stringer or layered beads, it must be in accordance with?
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It is a systematized approach to organized work areas, keep rules and standards, and maintain the discipline needed to do a job.
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It is used to grip the electrode.
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It is a method or technique used to increase the width and volume of bead.
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It is often used in flat position weld on butt, tee, and outside corner joints for build up and surfacing application.
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It is the movement of uneven flux line that causes an arc to move during a weld.
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The coating of the electrode is sometimes called _______________.
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_________ is created by holding an electrode approximately 3mm away from the base metal.
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It protects the weld from contaminants during cooling.
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It is the angle that the electrode departs from the surface of the metal.
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Angle that pushes the molten metal and slag ahead of the weld.
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Angle that pushes the molten metal away from the leading edges of the molten weld pool toward the back were it is solidified.
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Pattern which used as cover passes in flat and vertical positions.
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It can be used for deep groove welds for the hot pass.
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It can be used if there is a large gap to be filled.
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What is the recommended travel angle and work angle in striking an arc in flat position?
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In removing slag, what PPE should we use?
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If you are right-handed, where should weld start?
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In stringer bead in flat position, what maintaining width of bead should make?
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Tools used to clean the weld.
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What is the recommended welding position in the electrode E6011?
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What is the basis for identifying the recommended arc length to be maintained when striking an arc?