Welding Styles: For Corner Joint

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FOR CORNER JOINT

Welding Styles
Fillet Weld Spot Weld
FOR BUTT JOINT

Bevel Groove butt weld

Butt weld V groove weld


Square groove butt weld

V groove butt weld

J-Groove weld U-groove weld

J groove butt weld

U groove butt weld


Flare V groove weld Edge weld

Flare V groove butt weld

Corner Flange weld


Flare bevel groove butt weld
FOR LAP JOINT FOR EDGE JOINT
Square-groove weld/butt weld
Fillet Weld Bevel Groove Weld

Plug weld

Slot weld
V- Groove weld J- Groove weld

Spot weld

U-Groove weld Edge-flange Weld

Bevel-groove Weld

J-groove weld
Corner flange Weld
FOR TEE JOINT
Mechanical Engineering Previous Board Examination
Definition of Terms:

- Butt weld is a weld placed in a groove


between two abutting members
- Fillet weld is a weld approximately triangular
cross-section that join two surfaces at
Fillet Weld approximately right angles as in lap joints, tee-
joint and corner joint.
- Full-fillet weld is a fillet weld whose size is
equal to the thickness of the thinner joint
member
- Tack weld is a weld made to hold the parts of
a weldment in proper alignment until the final
welds are made
Plug weld - The size of an equal-leg length fillet weld shall
be based on the length of the largest
isosceles right triangle
- The maximum size of the fillet weld that can be
made in single pass is 6mm
- Butt welding is joining two edges or ends by
placing one against the other and welding
them to form a continuous plate

Slot weld

Bevel-groove weld

J-groove weld

Flare-bevel groove

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