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• Explain terms and standards related to various types of drawings used in industry.
• Describe how detail drawings are defined and categorized in industry.
• Identify the unique characteristics of casting and forging drawings.
• Identify the unique characteristics of purchased part control drawings.
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• Identify the unique characteristics of modifying drawings.
• Describe the unique characteristics of pattern development and welding drawings.
• List and describe other specialized types of drawings used in industry.
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Working Drawings
• Detail drawings contain complete information about producing a part
• Assembly drawings contain information about the assembly of two or more parts
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Detail Drawings
• Includes:– Name of the part– Shape description– Size description– Notes– Materials– Special requirements
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Detail Drawings
• Monodetail drawing: Contains complete information about producing one part
• Multidetail drawing: Contains information about producing two or more related parts; not very common, but allowable for situations such as specially matched parts
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Casting Drawings
• Shows the dimensions necessary to create the mold of a cast part
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Machining Drawings
• Shows the dimensions necessary to convert a casting into a finished part
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Casting/Machining Drawings
• One detail drawing may show both the casting dimensions and the machining dimensions
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Control Drawings
• Shows the specifications of a purchased part
• May serve as a bid document
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Modifying Drawings
• Shows the specifications for making one part from another or for making changes to a part once delivered
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Pattern-Development Drawings
• Shows the specifications for making the flat pattern of a folded part
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Welding Drawings
• Shows the separate pieces that will be welded together
• Appears somewhat like an assembly drawing
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• What are the two basic types of working drawings?
Detail and assembly
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• What is the difference between a monodetail drawing and a multidetail drawing?
A monodetail drawing contains only one part, while a multidetail drawing shows more than one multiview drawing on a single sheet.
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• List at least six types of detail drawings.
Casting and forging, machining, purchase part control, altered-item, modification, pattern-development, welding, installation, selected-item, tube-bending, matched-set, and contour-definition drawings.
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• What is the difference between a casting drawing and a machining drawing?
A casting drawing shows the dimensions necessary to create a mold of the part. A machining drawing shows the dimensions needed to convert a casting into a finished part.
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• What is the purpose of a purchased part control drawing?
To document various engineering requirements to assure interchangeability of items each time they are purchased.
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• What does a modifying drawing describe?
A part that is manufactured not from raw materials, but by altering another part.
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• Why would a pictorial view be shown on a pattern-development drawing?
To show the part in its folded (finished) state
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