In producing a drawing for a scale of 1:20, what would the distance...
The stud welding process calls for:
What is the primary purpose of a welding procedure specification...
Covered electrodes for S.M.A.W. are covered under what C.S.A....
WHMIS information is conveyed by what method:
The greatest contributor to welding fume is:
If the secondary coil has fewer turns in the primary coil, this is...
Face piece respirators with mechanical filters will be effective in:
The line on which there will be neither tension or compression when a...
Creating a safe working environment is the responsibility of:
The mixture of a metal with other metals or nonmetals is known as an:
The type of welding technique that results in a higher energy input...
The best form of distortion control when placing fillet welds on a...
The magnitude of current flow is measured in:
A condition where excess weld metal exists at the toe of a weld is...
If a workmate suffers an electric shock; what is the first thing to...
The proportion of parent metal melted into the weld is known as:
If a hard microstructure is formed in the H.A.Z. what is the only...
Surface impurities of the parent metal would most likely cause what...
An insufficient root opening could cause:
Generally speaking, what type of welding increases angular distortion:
When considering joint design in a butt joint, groove weld and...
If the current is a flow of electrons they move in what direction:
How many principal views are there in an orthographic drawing:
The type of gas formed by the interaction of ultraviolet light,...
In the C.S.A. W48.5 M classification of flux cored filler wire the...
A method by which gases, principally hydrogen and oxygen, are removed...
A constant-current power source has what type of volt-amp curve:
Which of the following fuel gases are lighter than air:
The welding process which involves the use of a concentrated beam of...
Most metals are able to withstand an almost unlimited amount of:
What type of cracking may be caused by excessive welding speeds:
The type of condition created in alloy steels by stray arc flashes is:
The suggested lense shade number when using the S.M.A.W. process:...
A specified groove angle has a tolerance of:
From the following, select a ferrous material:
The type of power source with a drooping volt-amp characteristic is:
In G.T.A.W. electron flow is:
What is added to the electrode coating to increase the deposition...
When the current reaches a certain level the magnetic field will tend...
The power source used for G.T.A.W. is:
In °F the temperature for storing basic electrodes in an oven is:
The spacing between two unrestrained loops of continuous wire used for...
The terms, excessive and insufficient weld reinforcement are...
Lightly coated electrodes have about what percentage of weight in the...
The electrode coating containing titanium dioxide is:
The most hazardous voltages from welding power sources come from:
In order to convert an alternating current to a direct current, it is...
An isometric drawing has its width, length, and depth laid off on...
Stress cracking is most likely to occur when welding thick material....
The cable from the workpiece back to the welding machine is correctly...
The reaction from which the required heat and molten metal is obtained...
If a worker is standing next to two machines, each producing a noise...
What is used to convert D.C. to high-frequency A.C.:
Fusible plugs melt as low as:
Ohm's law is:
In Canada, most welding machines are connected to a high voltage...
Structural steel plates and shapes are designated by what...
The fluxing agent that removes impurities to form a slag in the...
Beyond what percent of carbon do steels become cast iron:
The type of view used to show the exact shape of one part which may...
When using direct current electrode negative with the S.M.A.W. process...
The average cable size for 150 feet of combined length of electrode...
In a T-joint, which preparation cannot be used:
What is a very toxic component found in Copper?
The joint and weld type with high restraint would be:
That portion of the joint to be welded where the members are closest...
With a very fast cooling rate of a quench there is no time to form...
A shunt generator is:
The voltage range for short circuit transfer is:
Which of the following organizations test their electrodes in the...
The main reason that oxygen transfer to the weld metal is important...
The most common method of overcoming arc rectification in G.T.A.W. of...
A capped steel is similar to:
In the A.I.S.I. numbering system of steel classification, which digit...
The most commonly used non-destructive method for the detection of...
The most common gas used with gas shielded flux cored welding is:
The contraction effect in the weld metal which is of great magnitude...
The minimum impact properties for an E-705-6 filler material is:
What number of dimensions are required to evaluate a fillet weld size:
A probable cause of undercut would be:
The letter designation M in the electrode classification E-12018-M...
How is the S.C.R. (silicon controlled rectifier) turned on:
A typical current range for a 5/32 in. (4mm) E-7018 (E 48018) is:
If peening is used as a method to control distortion, its effective...
If the time taken to pass through zero is minimized, there is a better...
The ductility measured through the thickness of the plate is usually:
One of the following is considered to be one of the basic weld types:
The plates for pressure vessels are usually formed with the rolling...
Which of the following is NOT a primary consideration in welding...
Inadequate ductility in a weld is listed under:
The open-circuit voltage of most welding machines is:
For a given heat input, the cooling rate decreases as the thickness...
Which of the following is not a basic weld:
In a 0.8% carbon steel, below 723°C (1333°F), the steel...
The force or pressure with which an electric current is forced through...
The minimum distance from the root of the weld to its face, less any...
The transition point from globular to spray transfer generally occurs...
Hydrogen cracking, also known as cold cracking, can only occur after...
The heat treatment process used for refining the grain size of the...
One function of the electrode coating is to:
Which of the following electrodes has a rutile and iron coating:
Which of the following information would not normally be found on a...
Up to what percent carbon is completely dissolved in the face-centered...
When making semi-killed steel, what is the usual deoxidizing material...
Which of the following is not a non-ionizing radiation:
A structural discontinuity in the weld zone would be:
If higher deposition rates were a concern when using the S.A.W....
Tempering involves reheating to a temperature less than:
The electrode with the highest percentage of iron powder in the...
The moisture levels for cellulosic electrodes should be kept at...
In the C.S.A. electrode number classification, the third number (1)...
A product used in electrode coatings intended to operate on A.C. is:
The curve of the output voltage vs. current under steady conditions is...
The minimum temperature at which toughness of 27J is met when using a...
Roughly how far could spatter travel when welding or cutting on a...
As a rough guide, the amount of air exchange (ventilation) measured in...
The proportion of total energy that is converted into heat that...
The phase structure of three atoms of iron and one atom of carbon is...
A typical melting rate for electrodes is:
The power source and current type used most often with G.M.A.W. is:
The core wire in most covered electrodes is made from:
In the case of iron ore smelting, the reducing agent is:
Hydrogen will have no embrittling effect on steel at about:
When using the G.T.A.W. hot wire process, the power source for filler...
Iron exists in the body-centered cubic (b.b.c.) at temperatures below:
The suffix "C" in a low alloy electrode designates:
A dimensional weld fault after welding would be:
When using a short circuit metal transfer in G.M.A.W. what is used to...
Power sources may be broadly classified as:
Alloy steels and steels with greater than 0.3% carbon are:
An important aspect of short-circuiting transfer is the rate at which...
Oxidization falls in what general category of weld faults:
The welding process in which heat and pressure are used to obtain...
Which of the following electrodes is generally referred to as mineral...