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Which word is often used to refer to a welded joint


i. Score
ii. Seam
iii. Burr
2. A joint made by placing two pieces of material edge to edge in the same plane so that
there is no overlapping.
i. Lap joint
ii. Butt joint
iii. V joint
3. The plain butt joint is used where the two pieces of the materials to be welded are
aligned in approximately the same plane.
i. Plain butt joint
ii. Flange butt joint
iii. Cross joint
4. Flange butt joints are welded using edges that are turned up _________ producing a
flange height of from one to three times the thickness of the material being welded.
i. 60 degree
ii. 45 degree
iii. 90 degree
5. A joint is acceptable when the weld can be located so that the load stresses will be
transverse to the longitudinal dimensions of the weld.
i. Plain tee joint
ii. Flange tee joint
iii. Cross tee joint
6. Any weld that joins two parts that are at right angles to each other called
i. Fillet weld.
ii. Lap weld
iii. Edge weld
7. A joint made by placing a surface of one base part on a surface of the other base part
in such a manner that the weld will be on the outer surface planes of both parts joined.
i. Lap joint
ii. Edge joint
iii. V joint
8. The distance through the center of the weld from the root to the face.
i. Throat
ii. Face
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