NEN-EN-ISO 6947
Welding and allied processes - Welding positions
inactive
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 June 2011 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 30 |
| ICS Code (Welded joints and welds): | 25.160.40 |
| ICS Code (Welding processes): | 25.160.10 |
| ICS Code (Manufacturing engineering (Vocabularies)): | 01.040.25 |
scope:
This International Standard defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds, in all product forms. Annex A gives examples of the limits of the slope of a weld axis and the rotation of the weld face about the weld axis for welding positions in production welds. Annex B provides a comparison of International, European and US designations.
Document History
November 1, 2019
Welding and allied processes - Welding positions
This document defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds, in all product forms.
Annex A gives examples of the limits of the slope of a weld axis and the rotation...
NEN-EN-ISO 6947
June 1, 2011
Welding and allied processes - Welding positions
This International Standard defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds, in all product forms. Annex A gives examples of the limits of the slope of a weld axis and...
July 1, 2009
Welds - Working positions
This Standard defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds in all product forms. Annex A provides information on the limits of the slope of a weld axis and the...
March 1, 2008
Welds - Working positions - Definitions of angles of slope and rotation
This International Standard defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds, in all product forms. Annex A gives examples of the limits of the slope of a weld axis and...
June 1, 1997
Welds - Working positions - Definitions of angles of slope and rotation
This International Standard defines working positions and makes it possible to locate welds in space with reference to the horizontal reference plane (usually parallel to the workshop floor) by means...