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AS 1101.3-2005

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Graphical symbols for general engineering Welding and non-destructive examination

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Published date

31-03-2005

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Specifies symbols that provide the means of placing complete welding information on drawings. It describes the application of these symbols and includes illustrated examples for their use in various welding processes. A separate section covers the symbols to be used on drawings to specify non-destructive examination requirements.

Committee
WD-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 6555 6
Pages
109
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 16/03/2018.This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2018 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 16/03/2018
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard describes symbols that provide the means of placing complete welding information on drawings. It covers the details of symbols and requirements for their application in various welding processes (including brazing), and non-destructive examination.NOTE: AppendixA gives a listing of abbreviations normally used for welding and allied processes.

Originated as AS Z6-1955.
Previous edition AS 1101.3-1987.
Third edition 2005.

DIN EN ISO 2553:2014-04 WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION ON DRAWINGS - WELDED JOINTS (ISO 2553:2013)
BS EN ISO 2553:2013 Welding and allied processes. Symbolic representation on drawings. Welded joints
I.S. EN ISO 2553:2013 WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION ON DRAWINGS - WELDED JOINTS (ISO 2553:2013)
ISO 2553:2013 Welding and allied processes Symbolic representation on drawings Welded joints
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EN ISO 2553:2013 Welding and allied processes - Symbolic representation on drawings - Welded joints (ISO 2553:2013)
UNE-EN ISO 2553:2014 Welding and allied processes - Symbolic representation on drawings - Welded joints (ISO 2553:2013)
17/30353044 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 2553 - WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION ON DRAWINGS - WELDED JOINTS
UNI EN ISO 2553 : 2014 WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES - SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION ON DRAWINGS - WELDED JOINTS

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