Bevel Soudure sur chanfrein Symbol
How to read a Chanfrein en demi-V Symbole de soudure — the broken arrow convention, perpendicular leg rule, Angle d'ouverture, and D1.1:2025 Préqualifié CJP joint details.
Which Member Gets the Bevel?
The broken arrow is the most important — and most commonly misunderstood — convention in Symbole de soudage reading. Per A2.4 §6.4.1:
Broken arrow (kinked) — the arrow has a visible bend or kink in its shaft. It points at the member that must receive the edge preparation. The Fabricant has no choice — that specific member gets beveled.
Straight arrow — per A2.4 §7.1.3.2, a straight arrow means either member may have the desired edge shape. The fabricator can choose which member to bevel based on access, material Épaisseur, or shop preference.
The broken arrow applies to all asymmetric groove types: bevel groove, Chanfrein en J, and Chanfrein en demi-V évasé. It does NOT apply to symmetric Types like Chanfrein en V, Chanfrein en U, or Chanfrein en V évasé.
Prequalified Single-Bevel CJP Details
| Process | Designation | Root Opening | Groove Angle | Positions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SMAW | B-U4a | 1/4" | 45° | All |
| SMAW | B-U4a | 3/8" | 30° | All |
| GMAW/FCAW | B-U4a-GF | 3/16" | 30° | All |
| SAW | B-U4a-S | 1/4" | 45° | F only |
| SAW (backgouge) | B-U4b-S | 0 | 60° | F only |