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Figure 3-17.—Surfacing welds.
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Welded Joint Design

Figure  3-19.—Spot  and  seam  welds. Figure 3-20.—Parts of a groove weld and fillet weld. seam. In this process, the metal pieces pass between PARTS OF WELDS roller  type  of  electrodes.  As  the  electrodes  revolve,  the current is automatically turned on and off at the speed For you to produce welds that meet the job require- at which the parts are set to move. Seabees do not ments, it is important that you become familiar with the normally use seam welding, because this type of weld- terms used to describe a weld. Figure 3-20 shows a ing is most often used in industrial manufacturing. groove weld and a fillet weld. ‘he face is the exposed 3-11

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