TLE reviewer Flashcards

1
Q

welding positions in a joint are vertical planes that run parallel to the horizon is known as 2F code.

A

HORIZONTAL POSITION

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2
Q

is a welding symbol with dimension, notes in prints, and graphic representation.

A

WELD SPECIFICATION

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3
Q

this is the area where filler metal intersects the base metal’s opposite face.

A

WELD ROOT

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4
Q

the exposed surface of the fillet weld bounded by the weld toes of the side on which welding was done.

A

WELD FACE

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5
Q

is the distance from the joint root to the weld toe?

A

WELD LEG

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6
Q

is the base metal’s surface melted during the welding process?

A

FUSION FACE

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7
Q

is the shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after welding

A

ACTUAL THROAT

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8
Q

To prevent arc rays from skin contact, welders should wear clothes without ____________

A

OPENINGS OR GAP

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9
Q

To perform welding operations in a poor ventilation area, workers must wear an approved ______________

A

AIR-SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR

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10
Q

is used when grinding and chipping off slag?

A

SAFETY GOGGLES

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11
Q

is used to protect the body during welding?

A

PROTECTIVE COVER ALL

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12
Q

is used to protect your face from arc rays during welding.

A

WELDING MASK/HELMET

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13
Q

is used to prevent the entry of sparks between our clothes and body.

A

WELDING APRON

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14
Q

is the electrode specification generally used for welding.

A

E6013

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15
Q

is the type of electrode best for root passing.

A

E6011

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16
Q

electrode is best for hot passing, filler, and capping?

A

E7018

17
Q

refers to the first weld of a multiple weld.

A

ROOT PASS

18
Q

is the 2nd layer of weld beads on a multi-pass weld.

A

HOT PASS

19
Q

is the last layer of weld beads on a multi-pass weld.

A

CAPPING

20
Q

is the best thing to do to avoid poor penetration.

A

INCREASE WELDING CURRENT

21
Q

is the best thing to do to avoid a lack of fusion.

A

REDUCE TRAVEL SPEED

22
Q

is the best thing to do to avoid spatters.

A

REDUCE AN ARC LENGTH

23
Q

is the cause of metal distortion?

A

IMPROPER TACK WELDING

24
Q

This is the result of the current too high.

A

IT WILL PRODUCE LARGE AND IRREGULAR BEAD

25
Q

provides a** temporary weld** that is used to strongly hold the parts of a weldment in alignment.

A

TACK WELD

26
Q

is the basis for choosing the correct size of the electrode.

A

THICKNESS OF THE METAL

27
Q

STEP NO. 1?

A

Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

28
Q

STEP NO. 2?

A

Prepare materials and tools needed.

29
Q

STEP NO. 3?

A

Draw four (4) parallel lines to the plate, 12mm apart.

30
Q

STEP NO. 4?

A

Fasten the base metal/plate with the laid outlines in a bench vise.

31
Q

STEP NO. 5?

A

Adjust the welding machine to correct the current setting.

32
Q

STEP NO. 6?

A

Deposit beads on the lines provided, maintaining 20 degrees electrode position, slanted in the direction of the weld.