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UNI 11001 Edge Prep Question

UNI 11001 Edge Prep Question

UNI 11001 Edge Prep Question

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Has anyone had any experience with any Italian prints?  I'm fixing errors and getting a package of horrible drawings ready for our machine shop, and I've come across a group of drawings with edge prep to UNI 11001.  

I have an old copy of the standard that doesn't cover what I'm seeing.  I don't want to purchase a new translation.  I just want to see what the original drawings show as a curiosity (I'm checking/redesigning the welds anyway) and for future reference.

I'm guessing the "C" is from "Saldatura conica singola" or single-bevel butt weld.  It is to the flanges of two I-beams; the weld is into the screen.

I have no idea why there is one uppercase J and one lowercase j.  It is a double-J butt weld that should be symmetrical.

I think the "F" is for a feather edge.  It is a single-bevel butt weld from a flange of an I-beam to a plate.
 

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