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3/32" - E-7018 SMAW Fillet weld
Welding Assessment (GMAW)
Students will make 1F, 2F, 3F, and 3F Weave on 3/16" Carbon Steel.
Rubric Code:
YX45BX5
By
KPruitt
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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1F, 2F, 3F, 3F Weave Fillet
Unacceptable
1 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Acceptable
3 pts
Very Good
5 pts
Weld width and height:
Unacceptable
Weld is cut off in places, not uniform along the weld.
Shows bare spots.
Needs Improvement
Not a uniform thickness through out the weld.
Thickness goes to extremes.
Acceptable
Bead maintains width and length.
Shows some small blemishes along the weld.
Very Good
Bead is uniform width all along the length of each weld.
Has a smooth pleasing appearance.
Appearance
Unacceptable
Weld has incorrect travel speed showing areas that are to fast or to slow.
Weld is not complete.
Needs Improvement
Weld has majority of length that has incorrect travel speed showing areas that are to fast or to slow.
Ripples tend to be coarse
Acceptable
Weld is mostly correct in travel speed showing minimal areas that are to fast or to slow.
Very Good
Weld shows a constant speed and uniformity the entire length.
Face of bead/Edge of bead
Unacceptable
Weld does not blend into one single bead.
Metal is burned through.
Weld has no connection to metal.
Needs Improvement
Bead shows many high and low area's.
Total lack of uniformity throughout the weld.
Float and undercut are very apparent. Weld lacks strength and flow
Acceptable
Bead is well rounded, mostly uniform over the length of the weld. Shows some high spots and low spots. Moderately smooth blending. Undercutting and float are present. Strength of the weld is still strong
Very Good
Has a nice rounded look. Is not overly high, or low. Bead covers a wide area of each weld.Sides and edges are smooth blending into each weld. Undercutting is kept to a minimum, Weld does not float on surface
Fit up/Leg length
Unacceptable
Fillet welds do not have have equal leg lengths.
Fitt-up is not equal on all sides
Needs Improvement
Fillet welds have equal leg lengths.
Fitt-up is unequal on 3-4 all sides.
Acceptable
Fillet welds small areas of having unequal leg lengths.
Fitt-up has a small amount of unequal fit-upon on 1-2 sides.
Very Good
Fillet welds have equal leg lengths.
Fitt-up is equal on all sides
Correct # of passes
Unacceptable
Cannot tell how many beads are deposited.
Needs Improvement
Can make out 1-2 beads that have been deposited
Acceptable
Can make out 2-3 bead that have been deposited.
Very Good
Can count 3 beads.
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