Exam 19: Projection Welds

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A(n) ____________________ weld symbol can be applied to the reference line to denote either an arrow side or other side significance.

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A ____ weld is a resistance-type weld that is generally applied to a lap or edge joint.

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The welding symbol for a projection weld can also be used to show the extent of the ____ welds.

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An other side significance means that the embossment is located on the ____ side member.

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The symbol for the projection weld is identical to the spot-weld symbol.

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When the symbol has an arrow side significance, the embossment is located on the other side member.

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One of the members of the lapped joint is always prepared with a(n) ____ surface for a projection weld.

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The welding process, PW, is always included in the tail for this particular weld.

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The projection-weld symbol can be distinguished from the spot-weld symbol by the ____ notation placed in the tail of the arrow.

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The projection welds to be made are localized at predetermined points and appear as projections or embossments.

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The strength size element of the project weld symbol is followed by the abbreviation ____________________ for metric.

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The welding symbol can be incorporated on the drawing within one extension line or two centerlines.

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The letters "____________________" in the projection-weld process reference indicates that projection welds are to be made.

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