Title: Peterhead Academy
1 Peterhead Academy
Graphic Communication
Technology Department
2GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- A pictorial view (not shown on slide show) and
detail drawings of a gate hinge are shown. - Using the sizes from the detail drawings, draw,
in the position given - A complete Plan of the assembled hinge, and
(DA6) - A Sectional Elevation of the assembly on XX.
(DA10) - Show hidden detail in the Plan only
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X
3GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- Start by drawing the highest part of the
assembly. - This would mean drawing the left hand side of the
Plan first.
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X
- When this has been done draw the second top part
of the assembly (in the case of this question
this refers to the pin and has already been
included in the given part Plan.
- Finish constructing the Plan by drawing the
lowest part of the assembly. This part will
include lines hidden by the top parts of the
assembly.
- Finally darken the outlines to complete the Plan
view.
4GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- To draw the Sectional Elevation, project the
position down from the Plan and complete the
crate for the view to fit in to.
- Take each part individually and draw the outline
where the cutting plane cuts the part. In this
case the right hand part of the assembly has been
drawn first.
- As nothing will hide any of these lines they can
be darkened at this stage to make the drawing
clearer to understand.
5GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- The second part of the assembly to be added to
the Sectional Elevation is the pin.
- When this has been located, darken the outlines
to make the view easier to read.
6GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- Finally draw the last part of the assembly in the
section and darken any outlines.
7GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- As the question asks that hidden lines are not
added to this view, there is only one further
task to do to complete the section view. - Any sectioned view should show where the object
has been cut, and this is done by cross
hatching any cut surfaces. - Cross hatch each full part in the same direction
and at the same angle.
- Each of the other parts should be cross hatched
at a different angle to that already used.
- Parts such as webs, pins, bolts, etc. do not
become cross hatched, so in this case only two
parts need to be done.
8GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- The finished drawing should look like this.
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9GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9
- This drawing was awarded 16 Drawing Ability
marks. - The following slides show the official marking
scheme for this drawing.
10GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box a
- Correct length of assembled parts on Plan.
- 1 mark
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11GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box b
- Drawing semi circle (full) on Plan.
- 1 mark
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X
12GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box c
- Drawing semi circle (hidden) on Plan.
- 1 mark
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X
13GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box d
- Vertical line showing correct width of upright on
Plan. - 1 mark
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X
14GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box e
- Draw two horizontal lines to show width of
fillets on Plan. - 1 mark
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X
15GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box f
- Draw two horizontal hidden lines on Plan to show
size of fixing holes at right side of assembly. - 1 mark
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X
16GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box g
- Draw vertical lines on left part of assembly on
sectional view. - 1 mark
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X
17GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box h
- Drawing horizontal lines of left part of assembly
on sectional view. - 1 mark
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X
18GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box i
- Draw vertical lines on right part of assembly on
sectional view. - 1 mark
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X
19GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box j
- Drawing horizontal lines of right part of
assembly on sectional view. - 1 mark
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X
20GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box k
- Draw two holes on right hand part of assembly.
- 1 mark
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X
21GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box l
- Draw hinge pin in sectional view.
- 2 marks
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X
22GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box m
- Sectioning of both parts of the assembly.
- 2 marks
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X
23GC Credit Paper 2002 Question 9The Marking
Scheme box n
- Correct sectioning conventions shown
- 1 mark
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X
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