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'''Weld maps''' are isometric drawings of the assembly to be welded showing the location with each weld, each weld having its own unique identifying number. They also contain a bill of material with the part number of each component used in making the assembly. After each weld is completed, it is labeled with a weld number (usually pin stamped on the part) that corresponds to a number on the isometric drawing of the part. | '''Weld maps''' are isometric drawings of the assembly to be welded showing the location with each weld, each weld having its own unique identifying number. They also contain a bill of material with the part number of each component used in making the assembly. After each weld is completed, it is labeled with a weld number (usually pin stamped on the part) that corresponds to a number on the isometric drawing of the part. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 19 June 2024
Weld maps are isometric drawings of the assembly to be welded showing the location with each weld, each weld having its own unique identifying number. They also contain a bill of material with the part number of each component used in making the assembly. After each weld is completed, it is labeled with a weld number (usually pin stamped on the part) that corresponds to a number on the isometric drawing of the part.