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AWS D1.1/01.1942010 Page No. 4.26 Fillet Welds for Nontubular Connections 134 4.27 CIP Groove Welds for Tubular Connections 134 4.28 PIP Groove Welds for Tubular Connections 134 4.29 Fillet Welds for Tubular Connections 134 4.30 Plug and Slot Welds for Tubular and Nontubular Connections. 134 431 Methods of Testing and Acceptance Criteria for Welder and Welding Operator Qualification sy... 134 4.32 Method of Testing and Acceptance Criteria for Tack Welder Qualification, 136 4.33 Retest. 136 Part D—Requirements for CVN Testing . see 136 so 136 4.35 Test Locations 136 4.36 CVN Tests 137 4.37 Test Requirements 137 4.38 Retest. — 137 4.39 Reporting. 137 Fabrication 193 5.1 Scope: 193 5.2. Base Metal ' conn 193 5.3. Welding Consumables and Electrode Requirements. son conn IB 5.4 ESW and EGW Processes. 195 5.5 WPS Variables... l9s 3.6. Preheat and Interpass Temperatures. 196 5.7. Heat Input Control for Quenched and Tempered Steels 196 5.8. Stress-Relief Heat Treatment 196 5.9 Backing, Backing Gas, or Inserts a sna sn 197 5.10 Backing n sn ns 197 5.11 Welding and Cutting Equipment. : os fons 197 5.12 Welding Environment o sone OT 5.13 Conformance with Desiga cnn 9B 5.14 Minimum Fillet Weld Sizes — . 198 5.15 Preparation of Base Metal 198 5.16 Reentrant Comers 19 5.17 Weld Access Holes, Beam Copes, and Connection Material 200 5.18 Tack Welds and Construction Aids 200 5.19 Camber in Built-Up Members 201 5.20 Splices in Cyclieally Loaded Structures 201 5.21 Control of Distortion and Shrinkage: 201 5.22 Tolerance of Joint Dimensions. 201 5.23 Dimensional Tolerance of Welded Structural Members, 203 5.24 Weld Profiles 205 5.25 Technique for Plug and Slot Welds, 205, 5.26 Repairs so 205 5.27 Peening. 206 5.28 Caulking 207 5.29 Are Strikes. sone 207 5.30 Weld Cleaning... sont 207 5.31 Weld Tabs. 207 Inspection 219 Part A—General Requirements, so ' 219 6.1 Scope. ve ' 219 6.2. Inspection of Materials and Equipment 220

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