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How do I specify the spacing around an arc?

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jmarkus

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Jul 11, 2001
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If I have a pattern of welds around a circular edge (say fillet welds) how do I define the spacing? For example I have 4 25mm welds around a 74mm diameter. Do I measure the circular arc length as the pitch and put 25-58.1 on the weld symbol? Or is there is different way to define this?

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Jeff
 
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The same way you would specify a stitch weld.
 
For a stitch weld along a line, I use the linear pitch. So are you saying around a circle the radial pitch is correct?
 
I guess if it's not equally divisable, then you keep going around in circles until you have a complete fillet weld <G> (I couldn't restrain myself, sorry).

Dik
 
I think you are measuring circumferential pitch, not radial. Also, you may use the tail of the weld symbol to clarify your intent in the finished work.
 
Yes, circumferential. I got my terms mixed up.

Thanks,
Jeff
 
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