Unit 14 Weld Symbols
Tail
Contains notes pertaining to the process, filler metal and any related standards needed to establish specific weld requirements.
Arrow
Contexts the reference line of the welding symbol to one side of the joint to be welded.
Weld Size
Dimension placed on the LEFT side of the weld symbol.
Nonpreferred Weld Symbols
Have been replaced by newer symbols, but are not used on newer prints. May be present on older prints.
Finish Symbol
If a weld is to be contoured or finished (other than being cleaned) this symbol is included with the contour symbol.
Backing Weld Symbol
Indicates a bead-type backing weld on the opposite side of the regular weld.
Field Weld Symbol
Indicates the weld in not done where the unit is initially made. Instead it is made in the field.
Notation
Information called out in the tail of a welding symbol.
Weld Length
Shown on the RIGHT side of the weld symbol.
Back Weld
Made after the required weld indicated by the symbol is complete.
Supplementary Symbols
Provide more specific weld data not provided by other elements in the welding symbol.
Weld-all-around Symbol
Signifies the weld is to be made completely aroun the join without interuption.
Weld Symbol
A graphic assembly of the elements needed to fully specify weld requirements. Depicts the cross-sectional shope of the weld or joint.
Reference Line
The "backbone" , or required central element, of the welding symbol.
Bent Leader or Broken Leader
The arrow for the bevel and J-groove welds.
Joint Penetration
The distance the weld metal extends from the weld face into a joint, not including weld reinforecement.
Arrow Side
The lower side of the reference line.
Other Side
The side opposite of the arrow side.
Melt-through Symbol
Used when complete joint penatration is required in a weld made from only one side.
Contour Symbol
Used with the weld symbol when the finished shape of the weld in important.