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Welding: Surfacing Welding Symbols

You'll learn to identify the components of a surfacing welding symbol.

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Created Date 06.03.15
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  • What is a primary use of surfacing welds?
  • Can surfacing welds provide a corrosion resistant surface?
  • What is incorrect about this surfacing welding symbol?
  • Where is the height of buildup located, if specified?
  • Would there ever be information in location "D?"
  • Where would information regarding welding circumferentially along the yellow arrows belong?
  • Which weld is made first?
  • What do "1/4" and "1/8" refer to?
  • What is the extent of buildup?
  • Is it possible to see a surfacing weld symbol and nothing else?
  • What is shown in this image?
  • Surfacing welds are only completed on new parts; never parts that have been in service.

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