Chapter 12 worksheet

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weaving

- increases the bead width.

True

A closed butt joint is suitable for welding steel that generally does not exceed 3/16" thick.

True

A single pass is usually sufficient for welding corner joints

False

A weaving motion is often used when depositing a root bead.

root

A welding the requires complete penetration through the thickness of a joint member is a - weld

True

An open butt joint should have a root opening of about 3/32" to 1/8" to allow for expansion and penetration.

True

For maximum strength, a T-joint is welded on both sides

True

Generally a backing bar or block of scrap steel is placed under an open butt joint when welding.

True

One or more intermediate weld passes may be neccassery to properly complete a weld.

True

Problems that occur during SMAW are often the result of improper settings on the welding machine.

True

Root reinforcement should not exceed fabristcation code criteria or 1/16" beyond the bottom surface of the joint.

True

Slag from a previous pass must be removed completely before welding the next pass

True

Surfacing is the application of a layer or layers of material to a surface to obtain desired dimensions or properties like abrasion resistance.

False

Tack welds are used to provide additional reinforcement and a finished appearance.

True

The cover pass is used to provide additional reinforcement and a finished appearance.

False

The welding ooperation is simplified if the joint is in the horizontal position.

True

Weaving motions frequently used include the cresent, figure eight, and rotary.

True

Welding in flat position is more efficient than welding in other position.

False

When welding a butt joint the thicker the metal the greater the amount of overlap needed.

False

When welding workpieces of different thicknesses, more heat should be directed to the thinner workpiece for proper heat control.

Butt joint

a -- is often used when joined structural pieces must have a flat surface, such as in tanks, boilers, and variety of machine parts.

surfacing weld

a -- is used to build up worn surfaces or shafts.

outside corner

a -- is used to construct rectangular objects such as tanks.

weaving technique

a -- is used to increase bead width.

cover pass

a -- is used to maintain the proper root opening between workpieces until final welding takes place.

butt joint

a -- is used when joined structural pieces must have a flat surface.

multiple-pass

a -- weld consists of depositing several layers of welds one on top of the other to increase the dimensions of a part.

lap joint

no beveling or machining is necessary when using--

root pass

the -- is the pass that provides complete penetration through the thickness of the joint member

Cover pass

the -- pass is the final weld pass deposited.

weaving motion

when depositing a multiple pass fillet weld in a lap weld the last pass may be deposited with a --

Slag

when depositing surfacing welds - must be removed before depositing additional beads.

flat

when welding in - position gravity helps direct the flow of molten weld metal.


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