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{ NOTICE OF | ADOPTION NOTICE 1
{ADOPTION _| 12 September 1990 for
AWS 01.2-90
February 8, 1990
‘SUPERSEDING
AWS 012-83
14 October 1985
AWS 01.2-90 was adopted on 12 September 1990 and 1s approved for use by the
Department of Defense (DoD). American Welding Society (AWS) has furnished
clearance required by existing regulations. Copies of this document are
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Title of Document: Standard Specification for Structural Welding Code -
Aluminum
Date of Specific Issue Adopted: February 8, 1990
Releasing Non-Government Standards Body: American Welding Society
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Structural
Welding Code
Aluminum
American Welding SocietySTD-AUS DL-2-ENGL 1997 MM O7642b5 0507794 252 mm
Key Words — sluminum plate, castings,
dynamically loaded structures,
inspection, qualification, structural
‘details, statically loaded structures,
sMructural shapes, stud welding,
tubular structures
ANSVAWS D1.2-97
An American National Standard
Approved by
American National Standards Institute
April 17, 1997
Structural Welding Code—
Aluminum
Third Edition
Superseding
ANSU/AWS D1.2-90
Prepared by
AWS Structural Welding Committee
Under the Direction of
AWS Technical Activities Committee
Approved by
AWS Board of Directors
Abstract
‘This code covers the welding requirements for any type of structure made from aluminum structural alloys, except for ale
‘minum pressure vessels and fluid-carrying pipe lines. Sections } through 6 and 10 constitute a hody of rules for the regu
lation of welding in aluminum construction. Sections 7, 8, and 9 contain additional rules applicable to specific types of
structure, i, statically loaded structures, dynamically loaded structures, and tubular structures, respectively, and supple
iment the first six sections. A commentary on the code is also included with the document
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