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Bivas Suaw 151 815 - 1986 TABLET ELEMENTARY SYMBOLS (Clan 4.1.2) se Ne. Semon Dusroxariow HMMS ete too 6 1 | | | Sa 3 | Sigte-V ptt weld EZ) | v | eee | ESD | VY Y |v 5 | Singiebevel bute weld with broad root face | EZ 2 | Singi-t bust wed parte or slopag se) ESS Y 8 | Singieg bee 10 | Fttet weld LS iat welds Between plates with raised edges (symbol 1) not completely penetrated are symbol welds (symbol 2) with te weld thieunes, 1,80 shown ta Table & 3 1S: 913 - 1986 = Deoranon Teemu | Sreee 11 | rg ws pogo ar wee(0EA) 12 | spe wait TABLE 1 ELEMENTARY SYMBOLS — Conte 15 | Seam weld 6.1.2 The method of indicating the main TABLE 2 SUPPLEMENTARY SYMBOLS dimensions fs dened in Table 4, The rules for eee feuing down these dimensions are alto given Other dimensions of les importance may be indicated if necessary. a uf 6.2 Dimensi Srarsor Wi Sunrace | Suna — The dimension that locates | the wold in relation to the edge of the sleet shall pelsae cases aeaecaae ——— | not “appear in the symbolization but on the deawing. >) Convex — 6.2.1 The absence of any indication following, the symbol signifies that the weld is to be conti- | | nvous over the whole length of the workpiece. ©) Coneave 3 6.2.2 In the absence of any indication to the contrary, butt welds shall have’ complet pene: 18 1 813 - 1986 ‘TABLE 3 EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION OF SUPPLEMENT ARY SYMBOLS (Clouse 4.3.2 ) [ Denorarion aeration [sewnce Flas (fue Oo | <] iS Concave Set weld i resin ot INS x Li tine (continuous tine) (éashod Jno) Fig, 1 Merion or Representarion other ‘ariow ~awow sae sae” ‘omer de ey Weldon the otner oe (al Weld on he att sie Fig. 2: TeJowr wir One Funter Wav. 7 1S + 813-1986 wots ice ~Avow side Otherside “Arow side ofan A cof jiat A" tint A" tim B wom ine. neo side ~otner side “Aatrow sige ‘Other side typi ofyom 8 cf yint of join 8 Nore ~ The poston of the arrow in thew sketches jx choten for purpores of clarity. Normally, # would be place umedistely aajacent to the joiat- bait " Fig. 3. Cavouronm Jor wire Two Finuer Wats AS bol TT 1 4 a Nort — In the cate of spot welds made by projection Welding, the projection surface fs tobe considered as the ‘external triste ofthe weld Fio. 4 Posrriox oF ran Arrow Line ‘ 1s +313 - 1986 For symmetries! welas ony 2) Tobe waldes on the arto se =K —V_ b) Tobe welded (nthe other side Fic. 5 Posrrion or Syusox Accornine To tue Revensxce Live Fic. 6 Exawpces or tHe Pisncreus, 6.2.3 For the fillet welds, there are two methods 10 indicate dimensions ( see Fig. 7). Therefore, the letters @ or ¢ shall always be placed in front of the value of the corresponding 6.2.4 Ih the case of plug or slot welds with bevelled edges, itis the dimension at the bottom, of the hole which shall be taken into con- sideration, tes ength whiekness 7. COMPLEMENTARY INDICATIONS 710 Complimentary indications may be neces inorder to specly some other characteristics Of weds a8 given in 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3, 21 Peripheral Welds — When the weld is to Se all arcund a part, the symbol is a ccle, as Shown in Fig. 8 7.2 Field oF Site Welds — A fing isto be used ingleate the feld or ke weld, a shown in Fig. 78 Indication of Welding Process — If required, the welding process may be symbolized. by a number written between the two branches of a fork, at the end of the reference line remote from the reference line, as shown in Fig. 10. » 7.31 Nusaerical index numbers identifying cach process of welding, brazing, braze welding and soldering to be used for symbolic representation of welds on drawing are given in Appendix B. 18:813 - 1986 (a a wrxume amma |? WV a cr) a To Gee cece cel Eat cepa oes a sn aes | os SNOISNIWIG NIVE F T7aVI, 10 1s: 813 - 1996 1008 swap. p i) suse miming p ee von ma |e fa) pxu eo pa llc weaves reurm > (a euLy> . 0m 8 woven (01 Som |e ievoes: eons (2 won [o ree a wonton nara ae Pe Pie) — SNOTSNAWIG NIV TEV 15 +813 - 1986 35 p300 » zzav2 Fro. 7. Metuons or Iyorcariwa Diwensions or Fitter Webs N Tro, 9. Insarion ov Fun ox Se Wes / Fic, 8 Inprcariow ov Panspusrat, Wet Fig. 10 Inprcarion oF Wexpmva Process APPENDIX A ( Clauses 4.4 and 5.1.1) EXAMPLES OF USE OF SYMBOLS Act. Typical examples of use of the elementary Sure given ia this Append, the relates pon ot sex saynmecnary symbols are given ia Tubica vente thaws provided by the Bat nape pajeciot and supplementary symbols are given in Tables SOG ished be undefined, However ont thea a e repre omg 1 are gives angle metbod could equally have been used without simply for explanation and are not obligatory: ‘prejudice to the principle established but as a basic Tequiressent, ore of fat angle projection is to" be Nore = Aap 152.13 - 1986 Crmmeg) == - OB opravenerany Cv spddppwe yy smo ) SIOSWAS AUVINAWATS 20 280.40 SETAKYXS ¢ TIEVE 1S: B13 - 1996 = — — so _— “P a y ate AN | Vf 7; ’ L : — | as 3) fq ee Va af Al | Lez] BE “i : | = —— a | AA ell) FAB | ie | -F=4 = - s—— — ly ane vA vf i Y. a i fecceecccceud if * r pe) — STOBWAS AUVINGWGTS JO BSN 40 SFTAWVKA_¢ TTAVE IS 813 - 1986 ae WHS a OD 7109 — STOUNAS AMVINEWGTE 0 360 40 STTENVNA SITY 1s 3S 1813 - 1985 1S: 813 ~ 1986 | 7S V7 q B TS 1013 - 1986 (Cratied) }PLES OF COMBINATIONS OF ELEMENTARY SYMBOLS — Gta FABLES EXAMI WY 18 1813-1986 WY sen) { (4 | ay | é excccecceca f aX a © [3 CY apmtdy pany m7 STORMAS AUVINTHATEANS ONY AUVLNINGTS JO SNOLLYNIGNOO 40 SHTANVXS LTEVE, I> = KDI D J I 181 B19 1986 APPENDIX B are as given below: 1 n m ne ns ne us 18 2 12h 122 8 131 135 136 “ cra 43 15 8 181 185 a1 2 221 225 2B 4 25 29 291 31 ( Clause 7.3.1) Bi, Tie various roses and descocepon: 312 Be eae ape eee eee ta Se arenes oS wp es eng ot mea oe sa ARC WELDING $22, Melare welding withort gs pote 4 Maabare welding with overall ven a Gratapare wing with comed der ip oe 2 Be we retre wing 2 fos coed exh eng a Contd vie me arwedeg a Frcaele wel 2 e Euboertchare wg with whe deo sub ; es se 7 Gur hile mesbare weg a SOG welding 2 MAG weiog, menlare weldiog wih MAG welling ms wm Foz cored salar weldig Wh nom cae B eee 4 TIG welding RA Atomic-hydrogen welding gee Plasma-are welding 752 Other arc welding processes 153 Carbon-arc welding 6 Rotating-are welding ” RESISTANCE WELDING z Sn weg tap seam wetng ; Soraweidng wih ip Pejeton wing a Pweg 2 Rasianee bat weang es Other tuone wag proce aa BP renner weg a as WELDING oe Oy. gt welding a8 si Oxy-acetylene welding 27 Oxy-propane welding Ony-hydrogen welding Air-fuel gas welding Air-acetylene welding Air-propane welding SOLID PHASE WELDING: PRES- SURE WELDING Ulerasonic welding Friction welding Forge welding ‘Welding by high mechanical energy Explosive welding Diffusion welding Gas pressure welding Cold welding OTHER WELDING PROCESSES ‘Thermit welding Electroslag welding Blectroslag welding with non-consumable nozzle ‘ ® Electroslag welding with consumable nozzle Electroslag welding Induction welding ‘Light radiation welding Laser welding Arc image welding Infra-red welding Electron beam welding Percussion welding Stud welding ‘Arc stud welding Resistance stud welding BRAZING, SOLDERING AND BRAZE WELDING Brazing Infra-red brazing Flame brazing Furnace brazing Dip brazing. Salt bathe brazing Induetion brazing Ulasonie brazing 18 + 813-1986 ota 819 923 924 93 # on 42 943 me 45 46 Resistance brazing Diffusion brazing Friction brazing Vacuum brazing Other brazing processes Soldering Infrasred soldering Flame soldering Furnace soldering Dip soldering Salt bathe soldering Induction soldering 947 948 949 951 952 953. 954 96 7 on 972 Untrasonic soldering Resistance soldering Diffusion soldering Flow soldering Soldering with soldering iron Friction soldering ‘Vacuum solderiog Other soldering processes Braze welding Gas braze welding Are braze welding

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