12-10. Butt Joints
1
12-11. Lap Joint
2
Single-Layer Fillet Weld
12-12. Tee Joint
OM-945 Page 44
°
30
1/16 in
(1.6 mm)
3
°
30
Or Less
1
3
Multi-Layer Fillet Weld
1
°
45
Or
2
Less
2
4
°
30
Or Less
1
2
1
3
1
Tack Welds
Prevent edges of joint from draw-
ing together ahead of electrode by
tack welding the materials in posi-
tion before final weld.
2
Square Groove Weld
Good for materials up to 3/16 in (5
mm) thick.
3
Single V-Groove Weld
Good for materials 3/16 – 3/4 in
(5-19 mm) thick. Cut bevel with
oxyacetylene or plasma cutting
equipment. Remove scale from
material after cutting. A grinder can
also be used to prepare bevels.
Create 30 degree angle of bevel on
materials in V-groove welding.
4
Double V-Groove Weld
Good for materials thicker than
3/16 in (5 mm).
S-0662
1
Electrode
2
Single-Layer Fillet Weld
Move electrode in circular motion.
3
Multi-Layer Fillet Weld
Weld a second layer when a heavi-
er fillet is needed. Remove slag be-
fore making another weld pass.
Weld both sides of joint for maxi-
mum strength.
S-0063 / S-0064
1
Electrode
2
Fillet Weld
Keep arc short and move at defi-
nite rate of speed. Hold electrode
as shown to provide fusion into the
corner. Square edge of the weld
surface.
For maximum strength weld both
sides of upright section.
3
Multi-Layer Deposits
Weld a second layer when a heavi-
er fillet is needed. Use any of the
weaving patterns shown in Section
12-9. Remove slag before making
another weld pass.
S-0060 / S-0058-A / S-0061