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Which of the following is a flat position welding symbol?

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Flat position (1G/1F) welds are made on the top side of the joint, allowing gravity to help with the process.

What is the main characteristic of a groove weld?

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Groove welds are made in a groove between two workpieces and are commonly used for full penetration welds.

Which welding position is performed overhead?

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The 4G or 4F position refers to overhead welding, which is more difficult due to gravity working against the weld pool.

Which joint type joins two metal pieces placed side by side?

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A butt joint joins two pieces in the same plane and is one of the most common joint configurations.

What is the most common joint used in structural welding?

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T-joints are commonly used in structural applications where a vertical piece intersects a flat base.

What is a fillet weld?

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Fillet welds are used to join two surfaces at right angles to each other, like in T-joints and lap joints.

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Which weld position is typically used for vertical welding?

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3G (groove) and 3F (fillet) positions involve welding in a vertical orientation, requiring special techniques to control the weld pool.

What does the 2G welding position indicate?

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2G refers to a horizontal groove weld on a vertical plate, used in pipe and plate welding procedures.

Which joint configuration has overlapping pieces?

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A lap joint is created when one piece of metal is placed over another and then welded along the edges.