Bs 499 Part 2 May 2026

While the standard covers dozens of configurations, these are the workhorses:

If you cannot read the symbol, you cannot execute the weld. bs 499 part 2

With the rise of 3D models and BIM (Building Information Modeling), some assume traditional 2D symbols are obsolete. That is false. PDF prints, site instruction sheets, and repair orders still rely entirely on symbolic language. Furthermore, automated welding systems (robotic arms) are often programmed using input derived directly from standards like BS 499 Part 2. While the standard covers dozens of configurations, these

Do you have a welding symbol from a legacy drawing that you cannot decipher? Drop a description in the comments below, and let’s decode it together using BS 499 Part 2. Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes. Always refer to the latest official BSI standard (BS 499-2:1994) or superseding ISO standards for contractual or safety-critical work. PDF prints, site instruction sheets, and repair orders