Published 9/2024
Created by Kalusalingam Arumugam
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 2h 7m ) | Size: 639 MB
Your First Steps Toward Understanding Welding symbols and understand the difference between AWS and ISO weld symbols
What you’ll learn:
Understand the commonly used welding processes
How to interpret AWS (American Welding Society) welding symbols
How to interpret ISO (International Organization for Standardization) welding symbols
Comparison between ISO and AWS weld symbols
How to mention the welding symbols correctly in the drawing
Type of Welding Testing information mentioning using symbols
Requirements:
Basic Drawing reading skill is sufficient. Mechanical, Civil, or any welding involved industry can use this course
Description:
An Overview of the Major Welding Processes including SAW, SMAW, GTAW and GMAWParts of a Welding Symbol: Reference Lines, Arrows and TailsHow to interpret AWS (American Welding Society) Weld SymbolHow to interpret ISO (International Organization of Standardization) Weld SymbolComparison between AWS (American Welding Society) & ISO (International Organization of Standardization) welding symbolsA Detailed Explanation of Joint Types and TerminologyGroove Weld Terminology including Groove Shapes and their Associated SymbolsWelding Testing method mentioning in symbolsAn Overview of Plug, Slot WeldsSupplementary Information and SymbolsAnd MUCH MORE!!Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) also called “Mig Welding”Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) also called “Tig Welding”Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)This class was built for the manufacturing professional that is new to the field of welding. Novice welders, production supervisors, manufacturing engineers, industrial engineers, quality technicians and manufacturing managers can all benefit from this course to get up to speed on the basics of welding. By better understanding the major technical concepts of a discipline like welding, manufacturing professionals can more effectively apply their skills to their workplaces. So whether you’re a young process technician or a seasoned quality manager, understanding the fundamentals of this indispensable metal joining technology will be a valuable skill in your career.
Who this course is for:
Beginner in Mechanical Industry, welding industry
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