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Using the device
V
W
However, it is no longer expedient for
thicker materials. In this case, it is better
to prepare a joint as shown below, in
which the edge of the plate is angled
(Fig. X).
X
Fillet weld connections
A fillet weld is created if the workpieces
are perpendicular to each other. The
weld should be shaped like a triangle
with sides of equal length and a slight
fillet. (Fig. Y, Z).
80
GB/MT
Welds on an inner edge
The preparation for this weld joint
is very simply and is carried out for
thicknesses of 5 mm. The dimension
"d" needs to be reduced to a minimum
and should always be less than 2 mm
(Fig. Y).
Y
However, it is no longer expedient for
thicker materials. In this case, it is better
to prepare a joint as shown in Figure X,
in which the edge of the plate is angled.
Z
Overlap welds
The most common preparation is that
with the straight weld edges. The weld
can be released using a standard angle
weld seam. Both workpieces must
be brought as close to each other as
possible, as shown in Fig. AB.
AB

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