Welding Symbols On Drawings

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Published in North America by CRC Press LLC, NW, USA, First published 2005, Published by Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, England. ISBN 1-85573-589-X. 71р. This book is an updated version of Weld symbols on drawings published in 1982. It describes the application of weld symbols in British/European Standard BS EN 22553, International Standard ISO 2553 and American Standard ANSI/AWS A2.4-98. Contents: The need to specify welds; The advantages of symbols; Welding symbols; Location of symbols; Supplementary symbols; Dimensions; Spot and seam welds; Stud welds; Surfacing; Process identification; Non-destructive testing symbols – AWS; Exercises.

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