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TVL-INDUSTRIAL ARTS
SHIELDED METAL-ARC WELDING (SMAW)
QUARTER I
Week 2,Lesson 1

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Zamboanga City
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SUBJECT &
TVL – IA-SMAW 12 QUARTER 1 WEEK 2
GRADE/LEVEL
TOPIC Types of Fillet Joints

LEARNING CODE
LO 1. WELD CARBON STEEL PLATES IN
COMPETENCY
VERTICAL POSITION (3F) TLE_IAAW9-12FW-Ia-IIj-3

LEARNING 1.Identify the types of fillet joints


OBJECTIVES 2. Describe each type of fillet joints

IMPORTANT: Do not write anything on this material. Write your answers on the learner’s activity and
assessment sheets provided separately.

UNDERSTAND

Fillet Weld

The fillet weld is the most popular and commonly used weld in industry. It requires little or no
edge preparation. Single- fillet welds are fillet welds that have fillermetal deposited on one side. Th ey
are limited to smaller loads than double fillet welds.Double fillet welds are fillet wel ds that have filler
metal deposited on both sides toprovide additional strength. It may be equal or unequal fillet.

Types of Fillet Joint

(1) Lap joint is frequently used in all


kinds of work, which may be single-
fillet lap joint or double fillet lap joint.
The single fillet lap joint is not as
strong as the double fillet lap join
which is more often used on
ordinary work. Single fillet lap joint
should not be used if root of joint is
to be subjected to bending. This type of joint should never replace the butt joint on works under
severe load.

(2) Corner joint is a weld joint formed when two joint members are positioned at an approximate 90
degrees angle with the weld joint at the outside of the joint members. Heavier plate can be
welded if the load is not severe and there is no bending action at the root of the weld. No
preparation is needed and fit up is usually simple. Half open corner joint may be used on 12
gauges up to 4.5mm. Full open joint can be cut absolutely square and suitable clamping and
holding devices are needed to facilitate fit up.

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(3) Tee Joint is a welding joint at the junction of two parts located approximately at right angles to
each other in the form of a T. In terms of welding, thicker metals at the edge to be joined should
be bevelled. There are many forms of bevelling edges for T-joint such as single bevel, double
bevel, single J bevel, and double J bevel. No preparation of edges is necessary for thinner plates
and fit up can be fast and economical.

Different Tee joint/welds edge preparation

3.1 Plain tee joint is used on ordinary plate thickness up to 0.5mm. If it is possible to weld from both
sides, the joint will withstand high load conditions. The single fillet welded tee joint will not withstand
bending action at the root of the weld and should be used with caution. There is no preparation cost.

3.2 Single bevel tee joint can withstand more severe load than plain tee joint. It can be used on
plate thickness from 9.5mm to 16mm. If it is possible to weld from one side only, care must be taken
so that full penetration to the root weld is obtained and bending action will not result in failure. Cost of
preparation is greater than plain tee joint.

3.3 Double bevel tee joint is used for heavy plate thickness up to 25.40mm. Welding is done from
both sides of the plate. It is used for severe loads. Good root penetration is necessary. Joint
preparation is expensive.

3.4 Single J tee joint is used for more severe load condition. Generally used on plate 25.40mm or
heavier if welding is to be done from one side. Efficiency of joint can be increased materially by
putting in bead in opposite J. This will reduce the tendency of failure at the root as a result of load at
this point.

SAQ-1: What are the types of fillet joints?


SAQ-2 :Why do you think we need to study the types of fillet joints?

Let’s Practice!

(Answer on the Answer Sheet provided for Activity and Assessment.)

Directions: Identify the type of joint that the picture shows below. Write the answer on the answer
sheet provided.

1. ________________ 2. ____________________ 3. _______________ 4. _________________

5. _____________________ 6. ________________________ 7. ________________________

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REMEMBER
Key Points

➢ Fillet Weld is the most common weld in welding industry


➢ Fillet welds are considered skills to be constantly practice by a welding technicians
➢ The most common type of fillet joints are lap joint, corner joint, and tee joint.

TRY
Let’s see how much have you learned today!
(Answer on the Learner’s Activity and Assessment sheets)

Assessment 1

Directions: Answer what is/are being asked. Write your answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. Name the three (3) types of Fillet Joint and describe each type.
a.
b.
c.
2. Name the types of tee joints
a. c.
b. d.
Assessment 2

Directions: Read carefully each item and choose the corresponding letter of the correct answer.
Write the answer on the answer sheet provided.

1. This joint can withstand more severe load than plain tee joint and can be used on plate
thickness from 9.5mm to 16mm.
a. Single bevel tee joint c. Single J tee joint
b. Double bevel tee joint d. Plain tee joint

2. This joint is generally used on plate 25.40mm or heavier if welding is to be done from one side
and used for more severe load condition.
a. Plain tee joint c. Double bevel tee joint
b. Single J tee joint d. Single bevel tee joint

3. This joint used for severe loads and Good root penetration is necessary.
a. Single bevel tee joint c. Single J tee joint
b. Double bevel tee joint d. Plain tee joint

4. It is used on ordinary plate thickness up to 0.5mm and welds from both sides.
a. Plain tee joint c. Double bevel tee joint
b. Single J tee joint d. Single bevel tee joint

5. A welding joint at the junction of two parts located approximately at right angles to each other
in the form of a T is called?
a. Tee Joint c. Lap Joint
b. Corner Joint d. None of the Above

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6. A kind of fillet joint which used in all kinds of work but not as strong as the double fillet lap join t
which is more often used on ordinary work.
c. Tee Joint c. Lap Joint
d. Corner Joint d. None of the Above

7. This can of fillet joint formed when two joint members are positioned at an approximate 90
degrees angle with the weld joint at the outside of the joint members.
e. Lap Joint c. Tee Joint
f. Corner Joint d. None of the Above

8. A joint which weld heavier plate can be welded if the load is not severe and there is no bending
action at the root of the weld is known as?
a. Lap Joint c. Tee Joint
b. Corner Joint d. None of the Above

9. The type of joint should never replace the butt joint on works under severe load is called?
a. Tee Joint c. Lap Joint
b. Corner Joint d. None of the Above

10. The most popular and commonly used weld in industry and require little or no edge preparation
is called?
a. Welding c. Fillet Welds
b. Grooved Welds d. None of the Above

• https://weldguru.com/weld-types-joints/
REFERENCE/S • https://cliffswelding.com/5-types-welding-joints/
• http://www.wermac.org/others/welding_basic-welding-joints_butt-
weld_fillet-weld.html
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Written by:
Nelmar D. Palalon
Teacher II
DPLMHS Stand-Alone Senior High School

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CapSLET
Learner’s Activity and Assessment Sheets

SUBJECT
NAME
YEAR AND SECTION
TEACHER’S NAME
SAQ 1: What are the types of fillet joints?
_________________________________________________________________________
What is Digestion?
_________________________________________________________________________

SAQ 2: Why do you think we need to study the types of fillet joints?
_________________________________________________________________________
What is Digestion?
________________________________________________________________________

Let’s Practice!

Directions: Identify the type of joint that the picture shows below. Write the answer on the answer
sheet provided.

1. ________________ 2. ____________________ 3. _______________ 4. _________________

5. _____________________ 6. ________________________ 7. ________________________

TRY
Let’s see how much have you learned today!

Assessment 1
Directions: Answer what is/are being asked. Write your answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. Name the three (3) types of Fillet Joint and describe each type.
a.
b.
c.
2. Name the types of tee joints
a. c.
b. d.
Assessment 2
Directions: Read carefully each item and choose the corresponding letter of the correct answer. Write
the answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. a b c d 4. a b c d 7. a b c d 10. a b c d
2. a b c d 5. a b c d 8. a b c d
3. a b c d 6. a b c d 9. a b c d
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Topic: Types of Fillet Joint
Learning Competency: LO 1. WELD CARBON STEEL PLATES IN VERTICAL POSITION (3F)

ANSWER KEY
Let’s Practice

Directions: Identify the type of joint that the picture shows below. Write the answer on the answer
sheet provided.

1. Single J Tee Joint 5. Lap Joint


2. Tee Joint 6. Single Bevel Tee Joint
3. Plain Tee Joint 7. Corner Joint
4. Double Bevel Tee Joint

Try
Assessment 1:
Question # 1
a. Lap joint- is frequently used in all kinds of work, which may be single- fillet lap joint or double
fillet lap joint. The single fillet lap joint is not as strong as the double fillet lap join which is more
often used on ordinary work. Single fillet lap joint should not be used if root of joint is to be
subjected to bending. This type of joint should never replace the butt joint on works under
severe load.

b. Corner joint-is a weld joint formed when two joint members are positioned at an
approximate 90 degrees angle with the weld joint at the outside of the joint members. Heavier
plate can be welded if the load is not severe and there is no bending action at the root of the
weld. No preparation is needed and fit up is usually simple. Half open corner joint may be u sed
on 12 gauges up to 4.5mm. Full open joint can be cut absolutely square and suitable clamping
and holding devices are needed to facilitate fit up.

c. Tee Joint-is a welding joint at the junction of two parts located approximately at right angles
to each other in the form of a T. In terms of welding, thicker metals at the edge to be joined
should be bevelled. There are many forms of bevelling edges for T-joint such as single bevel,
double bevel, single J bevel, and double J bevel. No preparation of edges is necessary for
thinner plates and fit up can be fast and economical.

Question # 2
a. Plain tee joint
b. Single bevel tee joint
c. Double bevel tee joint
d. Single J tee joint is

Assessment 2
1. a 6. c
2. c 7 b.
3. b 8. b
4.a 9. c
5. a 10. c

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Let’s Practice!

Activity 1:
1. Vertical Position or 3F
2. Horizontal Position or 2F
3. Overhead Position or 4f
4. Flat Position or 1F

Activity 2:
1. Flat position 2. Horizontal position 3. Vertical position 4. Overhead Position

Try

Assessment 1

1. A fillet weld is type of weld that has a roughly trian gular cross section. A fillet weld typically
requires less joint preparation than a groove weld, making it a very cost-effective joining method and
therefore considerably more abundant in the welding industry. A fillet weld joins two surfaces at an
approximate right angle to each other.
2. The types of fillet welds are 1. Full fillet weld, 2. Staggered intermittent fillet weld, and 3.
Chain Intermittent fillet weld.
3. The type of basic filled weld welding positions are:
1. Flat Position or 1F - The easiest type to perform is the flat position. It involves welding on
the top side of the joint. In this position, the molten metal is drawn downward into the joint. The result
is a faster and easier weld.
2. Horizontal Position or 2F-This is an out of position welding position. It’s a more difficult
position compared to the flat position and it requires more skill from the welding operator to do them
well.
3. Vertical Position or 3F -In this position, both the plate and the weld lie vertically or almost
vertically. When welding vertically, the force of gravity pushes the molten metal downward an d so it
has the tendency to pile up. To counteract this, you can use either an upward or downhi ll vertical
position.
4. Overhead Position or 4F-In this position, welding is carried from the underside of the - joint.
It’s the most complicated and difficult position to work in. In the overhead position, the metal
deposited to the joint tends to sag on the plate, resulting in a bead with a higher crown.

Assessment 2
1. b
2. d
3. a.
4. c.
5. a
6. d
7. a
8. a
9. c
10. a

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Division of Zamboanga City

EVALUATION TOOL FOR CONTENT AND LAYOUT & DESIGN


CAPSULIZED SELF-LEARNING EMPOWERMENT TOOLKIT (CapSLET)

Learning Area: TVL-IA Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Grade Level: 12


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Week: 2
Learning Competency: LO 1. WELD CARBON STEEL PLATES IN VERTICAL POSITION (3F)

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