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ASME Code IX PQR/WPS forms

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r4lph

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Hi,
does anyone have WPS/PQR templates for either WINWORD or EXCEL which he can share?
Thx
Ralph
r4lph_CAD@yahoo.de
 
Rich2001 and Gerald,
Thanks for your help
Ralph
r4lph_CAD@yahoo.de
 
Answer to r4lph ASME and D1.1 forms

I have found that the best form over the past 20 plus years are the Lincoln Arc Works format. It follows both the ASME and AWS D1.1 code book requirements in a very orderly fashion. There is also a section for providing much needed notes for specility welding. I have not found any way to convert this to a word format. I can send you a pdf example.

GDFjr
 
GDFjr,

I never heard of that forms, but I appericiate if you can send me a pdf example.

Thank you

RALPH

r4lph_CAD@yahoo.de
 
ncoln ARC Works is a database application that was marketed by Linlon Electric . Information about their product can be viewed at . Someone had told me that there technical support was stopped but according to the website it is free for 90 days.

Hope that helps


Gerald Austin
Iuka, Mississippi
 
If you are looking for interactive ASME Manufacturer's Data Report forms such as the... U-1, U-1A, U-2, U-3, U-4, P-4, P-4A etc.... or National Board Repair Forms R-1, R-2 and R-4 forms or Welding Forms QW-482, QW-483, QW-484, QW-485, etc.... here is the link to the webpage that has all these forms.

These forms can be downloaded and used free of charge.
 
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