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Title: Engr 123 Standards and Conventions


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Engr 123Standards and Conventions
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Standards and Conventions
  • Graphic communication must follow a set of
    standards and conventions in order to make
    communication effective.
  • What would happen if there were no standards in
    graphics communications?
  • These standards and conventions are not set in
    stone and are changed with time.
  • What types of things could cause our conventions
    to change?

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Conventions
  • Conventions are commonly accepted practices, rule
    or methods.

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Example of a drawing convention
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Standards
  • Standards are a set of rules that govern how
    technical drawings are represented.
  • They are used to convey the same meaning to
    everyone.

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Other Standards
  • Standards are published by organizations with an
    interest in uniformity.
  • ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • ANSI American National Standards Institute
  • NCS National CAD Standard
  • ISO International Standards Organization
  • JIS Japanese Standards
  • DOD Department of Defense
  • MIL US Military
  • WSDOT Washington State DOT

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ANSI / ASME Standards
  • Y14.1 2005, Drawing Sheet Size and Format
  • Y14.2M 1992, Line Convention and Lettering
  • Y14.3 2003, Multiview and Sectional View
    Drawing
  • Y14.4 1989, Pictorial Drawing
  • Y14.5M 1994, Dimension and Tolerancing

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Dimensioned mechanical drawing using ANSI 14.5M
1994 Standards
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Alphabet of Lines
  • The alphabet of lines is a set of ASME Standards
    (ANSI/ASME 14.2 M-1992) used on technical
    drawings.

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Alphabet of Lines
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Example of the Alphabet of Lines
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ENGR 123 Line Weight Standards
  • Thick Lines 0.7 mm HB Lead
  • Thin Lines 0.5 mm HB Lead
  • Construction Lines 0.5 mm 2H Lead

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SolidWorks Line Standards
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SolidWorks Line Standards
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ANSI - Drawing Paper Sizes
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Standard Layout Elements
  • Margins and Borders
  • Zones
  • Typical letter sizes
  • Title block

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Title Blocks
  • Title Blocks are used to record all of the
    important information necessary for the working
    drawings.
  • A continuation title block is used for
    multiple-sheet drawings and does not contain as
    much detail as the title block found on the first
    sheet.

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Title blocks could contain the following
  • Name and address of the company or design
    activity
  • Title of the Drawing
  • Drawing Number
  • Names and dates of the drafters, checker, issue
    date, contract number, etc.
  • Design approval when subcontractors are used
  • Additional approval block
  • Predominant drawing scale
  • Federal supply code for manufacturers
  • Drawing sheet size letter designation.
  • Actual or estimated weight of the item
  • Sheet number if there are multiple sheets

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Title Block Examples
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Continuation Title Blocks
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ENGR 123 TITLE BLOCK
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LETTERING
  • For engineering drawings we use san serif GOTHIC
    lettering.
  • Lettering is to used provide easy to read and
    understand information to supplement the drawing
    and indicate dimensions for the manufacture or
    fabrication of the part shown in the drawing.

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Conventions for Lettering
  • Use all capital letters
  • Text and Numbers should be the 1/8 tall for
    notes and dimensions
  • Use even pressure to draw precise, clean lines
  • Use one stroke per line
  • Horizontal Strokes are drawn left to right
  • Vertical Strokes are drawn downward
  • Curved strokes are drawn top to bottom in one
    continuous stroke on each side.
  • Spacing between letters is based on width, with
    the letter, W being the widest and the letter,
    I being the narrowest.
  • Spacing between words should be the width of on
    letter with space on each side.
  • Use kerning to eliminate excessive space between
    letters
  • Notes should be double spaced.

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LETTERING EXAMPLES
  • The method for drawing each letter is shown on
    Page 37 in your textbook. Use this as a guide
    for completing the first homework assignment.

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LETTERING PRACTICE
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LETTERING PRACTICE
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