BiPolarMoment
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2006
- 625
I've searched but with little help on how a weld is interpreted on cylinders when they abut another cylinder and the view is perpendicular to axis (see attached).
Of the three examples shown I can't see how any mean anything different (all are all-around anyway) though the 3rd seems redundant. Is there a different view or preference for specifying welds on abutting coaxial cylinders?
I can imagine if it were a hollow cylinder instead of a solid cylinder there might be a different interpretation, but I would still have my doubts depending on the drawing view.
Of the three examples shown I can't see how any mean anything different (all are all-around anyway) though the 3rd seems redundant. Is there a different view or preference for specifying welds on abutting coaxial cylinders?
I can imagine if it were a hollow cylinder instead of a solid cylinder there might be a different interpretation, but I would still have my doubts depending on the drawing view.