trottiey
Nuclear
- Jul 8, 2010
- 237
Do welds have to meet the bulk dimensions and tolerances of the part? Intuitively, I thought that weld beads would only have to meet if the weld symbol indicates a flat or concave contour. If the weld symbol indicates a convex contour, which is the default, I'm used to seeing big rugged weld beads that go weld beyond tolerance boundaries. These bead sizes are still limited by tolerances on the weld symbol and associated codes and welding procedures, but not by the diameters, flatness, etc, of the parts being welded together. I always assumed there was something in the standards that allowed that, but I couldn't find anything in AWS A2.4 or ASME Y14.5. Any thoughts?