112 Total prequalified welding procedure specifications for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process.
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If you are welding steel and using SMAW (Stick) these AWS D1.1 prequalified welding procedures will help you be in complete compliance with your customer requirements.
These procedures are for welding of Group I and Group II steels of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code -Steel and include both E6010 and E7018. Add more electrodes by using the bonus guide provided with your purchase.
NOTE: This is an electronic copy available for immediate download as a PDF file, this is not a physical product.
Prequalified Welding Procedures must use the prequalified weld joints provided by AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2020 Structural Welding Code – Steel. The WPSs in this publication use the 14 most common joints which cover fillet welds, partial joint penetration welds and complete joint penetration welds. These joints are shown in the listing images (fillets, PJPs and CJPs). These welding procedures may be used with all other prequalified joints as well.
FREE GUIDE INCLUDED WITH PREQUALIFIED WPSs
With the free guide on HOW TO USE, DEVELOP AND REVISE PREQUALIFIED WELDING PROCEDURES you can expand these 112 prequalified welding procedures into many more. Simply use additional joint configurations or different filler metal specification and shielding gases as permitted by AWS D1.1/D1.1M Structural Welding Code – Steel. All you need to do is look up details for additional joints and check to make sure the new filler metal and shielded gas is allowed for prequalification with the free easy-to-follow guide.
Note: All these procedures are provided as PDF files
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