Contour & Finishing Symbols
Contour symbols specify the required 溶接 surface shape: 平面, 凸面, or 凹面. Seven finishing designator letters (G/M/C/H/P/R/U) indicate the mechanical method when required. Per A2.4 条項 6.13, designators specify method only. D1.1 表 8.1 governs ビード外観 受入基準 for 構造用鋼.
7 Finishing Designator Letters
When a specific mechanical finishing method is required after 溶接, the designator letter is placed next to the 仕上げ記号. Per §6.13.2, these designators specify the method only — not the quality or surface roughness of the finish.
| Letter | Finishing Method | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| G | Grinding | Most common — CJP groove welds at moment connections, fatigue-critical joints |
| M | Machining | Precision surfaces — bearing seats, rotating equipment |
| C | Chipping | Removing slag or excess 溶接金属 with pneumatic chisel |
| H | Hammering | Peening operations — 応力除去 in specific applications |
| P | Planishing | Smoothing with a flat-faced tool — sheet metal applications |
| R | Rolling | Rolling to smooth or cold-work the surface |
| U | Unspecified | Mechanical finishing required, method at 製作者’s discretion (§6.13.3) |
Groove Weld Contour Applications
A2.4 Figure 7.15 shows three practical applications of contour and finishing symbols on groove welds:
CWI Exam Tip: The contour symbol is placed on top of the 溶接記号, not beside it. When no finishing letter is shown, the contour may be achieved by 溶接技法 alone. The letter G (grinding) is the most commonly tested finishing designator on the CWI exam.