AWS D14.3/D14.3M

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Specification for Welding Earthmoving, Construction, Agricultural, and Ground-Based Material Handling Equipment

American Welding Society , 01/01/2019

Pages: 126

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W/D S/S BY AWS D14.0/D14.0M

This specification applies to all structural welds used in the manufacture and repair of earthmoving, construction, agricultural, and ground-based material handling equipment.1 It reflects the welding practices employed by manufacturers within the industry and incorporates various methods which have been proven successful by individual manufacturers. No restrictions are placed on the use of any welding process or procedure, provided the weld produced meets the qualification requirements of this specification. No attempt is made to limit or restrict the progression of welding technology for earthmoving, construction, agricultural, and/or ground-based material handling equipment manufacturing and repair, nor should any such limitation be inferred. Design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and weld metal and the fatigue analysis for welded joints are not published in the specification. The user shall utilize AWS D14.4/D14.4M, Specification for the Design of Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment, or appropriate engineering practices and principles for design criteria.

The Manufacturer’s adherence to this specification shall include responsibility for the following:

(1) welding, as defined in 1.1.1, in accordance with this specification;

(2) producing welds as designated on drawings by appropriate symbols and notes, with sufficient detail to show joint preparation compatible with applied processes;

(3) providing and using written Welding Procedure Specifications (WPSs);

(4) ensuring that qualified welders are used to make welds;

(5) recording and maintaining results of all welder performance and procedure qualification tests;

(6) controlling use of designated base metals and consumables;

(7) inspecting the welds to the requirements of this specification;

(8) having a quality system in place. The requirements of AWS B5.17, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Fabricators may be used as a guide in establishing this quality program. Accreditation of quality systems of welding fabricators may be obtained through the AWS Certified Welding Fabricator (CWF) or equivalent programs.

(9) determining the responsible technical authority when the term “Engineer” is used. If the Owner wants to assume engineering responsibility, it shall be specified in the contract documents.

The “Engineer” in this document shall have specific technical expertise, such as but not limited to welding engineering or design engineering.

Welding Engineer. The Manufacturer’s technical authority is typically responsible for developing Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), Procedure Qualification Records (PQR), and Performance Qualification Test Records (PQTR). The Welding Engineer may also have expertise in weld process selection; weld metallurgy and weld filler metal selection; weld joint design and weld sizing; weld fixture design and weld robot programing; weld inspection and weld defect/failure root cause analysis. Qualifications for a welding engineer shall meet one of the following criteria:

(1) An AWS Certified Welding Engineer in conformance with the provisions of AWS B5.17 (Specification for the Qualification of Welding Engineers) or,

(2) IIW International Welding Engineer (IWE),

(3) Professional Engineer—Welding,

(4) An individual who by degree, training, or experience is qualified in welding engineering disciplines.

Design Engineer. The Manufacturer’s technical authority is typically responsible for developing equipment configuration; analyzing stress levels, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and strain gage data to mitigate stress hot spots; choosing steel material type and thickness; determining weld joint type and weld size; and evaluating cyclic loading and fatigue life. The Design Engineer may also provide judgments on weld defect criticality and weld inspection requirements. See AWS D14.4 Specification for the Design of Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment for design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and weld metal and the fatigue analysis for welded joints. Qualification for a design engineer shall meet one of the following criteria:

(1) Professional or Chartered Engineer—Mechanical, Civil, Structural, Agricultural, or

(2) An individual who by degree, training, or experience is qualified in design of structures.

1 For purposes of this specification, earthmoving, construction, agricultural, and ground-based material handling equipment are described as on- and off-highway machinery and associated implements, as well as support equipment such as conveyors. Products that this specification covers include, but are not limited to, crawlers, tractors, graders, loaders, off-highway trucks, power shovels, backhoes, mobile cranes, draglines, forklifts, power trucks, and similar equipment. Products such as gantry and jib cranes are not within the scope of this specification.

Original price was: $104.00.Current price is: $52.00.

Specification for Welding Earthmoving, Construction, and Agricultural Equipment

American Welding Society , 01/01/2010

Pages: 96

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This specification applies to all structural welds used in the manufacture and repair of earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment.1 It reflects the welding practices employed by manufacturers within the industry and incorporates various methods which have been proven successful by individual manufacturers. No restrictions are placed on the use of any welding process or procedure, provided the weld produced meets the qualification requirements of this specification. No attempt is made to limit or restrict the welding technology progression of earthmoving, construction, and/or agricultural equipment manufacturing and repair, nor should any such limitation be inferred. Design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and weld metal and the fatigue analysis for welded joints are not published in the specification. The user shall utilize AWS D14.4, Specification for Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment, or appropriate engineering practices and principles for design criteria.

The Manufacturer’s adherence to this specification shall include responsibility for the following:

(1) welding, as defined in 1.1.1, in accordance with this specification;

(2) producing welds as designated on drawings by appropriate symbols and notes, with sufficient detail to show joint preparation compatible with applied processes;

(3) providing and using written welding procedure specifications (WPSs);

(4) ensuring that qualified welders are used to make welds;

(5) recording and maintaining results of all welder performance and procedure qualification tests;

(6) controlling use of designated base metals and consumables;

(7) inspecting the welds to the requirements of this specification;

(8) ensuring a safe welding environment and safe welding practice;

(9) having a quality system in place. The requirements of AWS B5.17, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Fabricators may be used as a guide in establishing this quality program. Accreditation of quality systems of welding fabricators may be obtained through the AWS Certified Welding Fabricator (CWF) or equivalent programs.

1 For purposes of this specification, earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment are described as self-propelled, on and off-highway machinery and associated implements. Such products as crawlers, tractors, graders, loaders, off-highway trucks, power shovels, backhoes, mobile cranes, draglines, and similar equipment are considered to be included in this specification.

Original price was: $98.00.Current price is: $49.00.

Specification for Welding Earthmoving, Construction, and Agricultural Equipment

American Welding Society , 01/01/2005

Pages: 116

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This specification applies to all structural welds used in the manufacture of earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment.(Footnote 1) It reflects the welding practices employed by manufacturers within the industry and incorporates various methods which have been proven successful by individual manufacturers. No restrictions are placed on the use of any welding process or procedure, provided the weld produced meets the qualification requirements of this specification. No attempt is made to limit or restrict technological progress in the welding of earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment, nor should any such limitation be inferred. Design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and filler metals and the fatigue analysis for welded joints are not published in the specification. The user shall utilize AWS D14.4, Specification for Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment, or appropriate engineering practices and principles for design criteria.

The Manufacturer’s adherence to this specification shall include responsibility for:

(1) Welding, as defined in 1.1.1, in accordance with this specification;

(2) Producing welds as designated on drawings by appropriate symbols and notes, with sufficient detail to show joint preparation compatible with applied processes;

(3) Providing written welding procedure specifications (WPSs);

(4) Recording and maintaining results of all welder performance and procedure qualification tests;

(5) Controlling use of designated base metals and consumables;

(6) Inspecting the welds to the requirements of this specification;

(7) Ensuring a safe welding environment and safe welding practice;

(8) Having a quality system in place. The requirements of AWS B5.17, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Fabricators, may be used as a guide in establishing this quality program.

Footnote 1 – For purposes of this specification, earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment is described as self-propelled, on and off-highway machinery and associated implements. Such products as crawlers, tractors, graders, loaders, off-highway trucks, power shovels, backhoes, mobile cranes, draglines, and similar equipment are considered to be included in this specification.

Original price was: $115.00.Current price is: $57.00.

Specification for Welding Earthmoving and Construction Equipment

American Welding Society , 01/01/2000

Pages: 110

Category:

This specification applies to all structural welds(Footnote 1) used in the manufacture of earthmoving and construction equipment.(Footnote 2) It reflects the welding practices employed by manufacturers within the industry and incorporates various methods which have been proven successful by individual manufacturers.(Footnote 3) No restrictions are placed on the use of any welding process or procedure, provided the weld produced meets the qualification requirements of this specification. No attempt is made to limit or restrict technological progress in the welding of earthmoving and construction equipment, nor should any such limitation be inferred. Design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and filler metals and the fatigue analysis for welded joints are not published in the specification. The user shall utilize AWS D14.4, Specification for Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment, or appropriate engineering practices and principles for design criteria.

The manufacturer’s adherence to this specification shall include responsibility for

(1) Welding, as defined in 1.1.1, in accordance with this specification

(2) Producing welds as designated on drawings by appropriate symbols and notes, with sufficient detail to show joint preparation compatible with applied processes

(3) Providing written welding procedure specifications (WPSs)(Footnote 4)

(4) Recording and maintaining results of all welder performance and procedure qualification tests

(5) Controlling use of designated base metals and consumables

(6) Inspecting the welds to the requirements of this specification

(7) Ensuring a safe welding environment and safe welding practice (see Annex D)

Footnote 1. – Structural welds are defined as welds which carry the primary working loads during normal operations.

Footnote 2. – For purposes of this specification, earthmoving and construction equipment is described as self-propelled, on and off-highway machinery. Such products as crawlers, tractors, graders, loaders, off-highway trucks, power shovels, backhoes, mobile cranes, draglines, and similar equipment are considered to be included in this specification.

Footnote 3. – Manufacturer means the organization responsible for the performance of the work covered by this specification.

Footnote 4. – Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) – A document providing the required welding variables for a specific application to assure repeatability by properly trained welders and welding operators.

Original price was: $115.00.Current price is: $57.00.

Specification for Welding Earthmoving and Construction Equipment

American Welding Society , 01/01/2000

Pages: 109

Category:

This specification applies to all structural welds(Footnote 1) used in the manufacture of earthmoving and construction equipment.(Footnote 2) It reflects the welding practices employed by manufacturers within the industry and incorporates various methods which have been proven successful by individual manufacturers.(Footnote 3) No restrictions are placed on the use of any welding process or procedure, provided the weld produced meets the qualification requirements of this specification. No attempt is made to limit or restrict technological progress in the welding of earthmoving and construction equipment, nor should any such limitation be inferred. Design criteria for allowable stresses for the base and filler metals and the fatigue analysis for welded joints are not published in the specification. The user shall utilize AWS D14.4, Specification for Welded Joints in Machinery and Equipment, or appropriate engineering practices and principles for design criteria.

The manufacturer’s adherence to this specification shall include responsibility for

(1) Welding, as defined in 1.1.1, in accordance with this specification

(2) Producing welds as designated on drawings by appropriate symbols and notes, with sufficient detail to show joint preparation compatible with applied processes

(3) Providing written welding procedure specifications (WPSs)(Footnote 4)

(4) Recording and maintaining results of all welder performance and procedure qualification tests

(5) Controlling use of designated base metals and consumables

(6) Inspecting the welds to the requirements of this specification

(7) Ensuring a safe welding environment and safe welding practice (see Annex D)

Footnote 1 – Structural welds are defined as welds which carry the primary working loads during normal operations.

Footnote 2 – For purposes of this specification, earthmoving and construction equipment is described as self-propelled, on and off-highway machinery. Such products as crawlers, tractors, graders, loaders, off-highway trucks, power shovels, backhoes, mobile cranes, draglines, and similar equipment are considered to be included in this specification.

Footnote 3 – Manufacturer means the organization responsible for the performance of the work covered by this specification.

Footnote 4 – Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) – A document providing the required welding variables for a specific application to assure repeatability by properly trained welders and welding operators.