Asked by Megan Green on Apr 24, 2024

Bevel-groove, J-groove, and flare bevel-groove weld symbols are always drawn with the perpendicular leg to the ____________________ (left/right).

Bevel-Groove

A type of weld preparation where the edges of the parts to be joined are cut at an angle to accommodate a filler material.

J-Groove

A specific type of groove weld joint design that resembles the shape of the letter "J," used to facilitate deeper penetration of the weld and minimize weld material.

Flare Bevel-Groove

A type of groove weld where one piece is curved, and its edge is welded to the flat surface of another piece, often used for pipes or tubes.

  • Differentiate among the various weld joint types and their corresponding symbols in welding schematics.
  • Recognize the symbols specific to various groove weld types, such as bevel groove, J-groove, and flare bevel groove welds.