This course is classroom only. It will cover workmanship as it pertains to welding. It is designed for individuals in the welding or fabrication fields or those who are seeking to enter the industry.
Course Objective
Introduction as to why WWT is required by the DOD standard S9074-AS-GIB-010/248; Revision 1.
Defines the 6 different joint types, 5 – Basic and 1 nonstandard.
Structural welding positions.
Pipe welding positions.
Welding Terms & Definitions to AWS A3.0
Joint terminology.
Types of welds and weld terminology. Both groove and fillet welds.
Welding Procedure Specification essential variables and how they affect productivity & quality.
Brief introduction to most common welding processes. (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SAW)
Visual Inspection, before, during & after welding utilizing AWS B1.11. (Guide to Visual Inspection)
Measuring tools and devices.
Brief introduction to Weld and Welding Symbols to AWS A2.4
Other codes and standards with a brief introduction to NDT – 271, Pressure pipes and tanks -278, joint detail to MIL-STD-22D, and acceptance standard to MIL-STD-2025A(SH).
Other codes – API 1104, AWS D1.1, D1.2, D1.5, D15.1, and D17.1
ABS
General test & specific test.
Course Prerequisite
N/A
Course Details
Duration:
8 Hours
Min Attendee:
5
Max Attendee:
20
Credentials Given:
Yes
Pass/Fail:
No
Class Time Options:
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