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Title: TECH 104 Technical Graphics Communication


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TECH 104 Technical Graphics Communication
  • Week 10
  • Working Drawings

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First, heres what we talked about last
time Applying Tolerances
  • Week 10 Working Drawings

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Representing Tolerance Values
Tolerance is the total amount a dimension
may vary and is the difference between the
maximum and minimum limits. (A) Tolerance
.04 (B) Tolerance .006
Tolerances are represented as Direct Limits
(A) or as Tolerance Values (B).
Week 10 Working Drawings
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Important Terms of Toleranced Parts
Nominal Size is used to describe the general size
(usually in fractions).
Basic Size theoretical size used as a starting
point for the application of tolerances (written
in decimals).
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Important Terms of Toleranced Parts
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Important Terms of Toleranced Parts
(The minimum clearance or maximum interference).
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Important Terms of Toleranced Parts
Least Material Condition (LMC) The condition of a
part when it contains he least amount of
material possible.
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Important Terms of Toleranced Parts
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Fit Types
A Clearance Fit occurs when two toleranced mating
parts will always leave a space or clearance when
assembled.
An Interference Fit occurs when two toleranced
mating parts will always interfere when assembled.
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Functional Dimensioning
Then, the material around the holes
is dimensioned (at a much looser tolerance).
Functional features are those that come in
contact with other parts, especially moving
parts. Holes are usually functional features.
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Occurs when dimensions are taken from opposite
directions of separate parts to the same point of
an assembly.
Tolerance Stack-up
AVOID THIS!!!
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Avoiding Tolerance Stack-up
Tolerance stack-up can be eliminated by
careful consideration and placement of
dimensions. (Dimension from same side).
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TECH 104 Technical Graphics Communication
  • Todays Lecture - Week 10
  • Working Drawings

Generally, a complete set of Working Drawings for
an assembly includes
1.) Detail Drawings of each non-standard part.
2.) An Assembly or Subassembly drawing showing
all the standard parts in a single
drawing.
3.) A Bill of Materials (BOM).
4. A Title Block.
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  • A Detail Drawing of a Single
  • Part Called a Lever

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  • Assembly Drawing of a Piston Rod containing 8
    parts.

An assembly drawing normally consists of the
following 1. All parts drawn in their operating
position 2. A parts list or Bill of Materials
(BOM) 3.Leader lines with balloons indicating
all parts. 4. Machining and assembly instructions
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  • Detail Drawing of the retainer ring used to
    fasten the rod to the piston.

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Multiview Sectioned Assembly Drawing of a Spring
Pack containing
  • Drawing Number

Part Numbers
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  • Pictorial Assemblies

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  • Pictorial Assemblies

Technical Illustration (Exploded) Assembly
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contain...
  • Title Blocks
  • Name Address of Company
  • Title of the Drawing
  • Drawing Number
  • Names and dates of drafters,
  • checker, issue date ,
  • contract number, etc.
  • E. Design Approval
  • F. Additional Approval Block
  • G. Drawing Scale
  • H. Federal Supply Code for
  • Manufacturers
  • J. Drawing Sheet Size
  • K. Actual or estimated weight
  • L. Sheet Number

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  • Parts Lists

The information normally included in a parts list
is as follows 1. Name of the part. 2. A detail
number for the part in the assembly. 3. The part
material, such as cast iron or bronze. 4. The
number of times that part is used in the
assembly. 5. The company assigned part
number. 6. Other information, such as weight,
stock size, etc.
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Record any changes - Found in upper-right corner
  • Revision Blocks

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  • General tolerance note for inch and millimeter
    dimensions

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  • ANSI drawing sheets with zones located on the
    border.

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  • Tabular Drawings

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Also in Todays Lecture - Week 10 Fastening
Devices
  • Fastening is a method of connecting or joining
    two or more parts together, using devices or
    processes.
  • Mechanical Fastening Process that uses
    manufactured devices (Nuts and Bolts)
  • Bonding Using material (Glue, Welding)
  • Forming Using component shape itself (HVAC,
    Tupperware, Velcro)

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Threaded Fasteners
  • First Application of a screw thread was developed
    by Archimedes to lift water.
  • 1800s Joseph Whitworth English Standard Screw
    Threads
  • 1864 US Screw Thread Standard
  • 1946 ISO Develops Metric Standard
  • 1948 US Develops Unified Standard

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  • Standard Thread Notations

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  • Specifying Tap Drill Size

A Tap is a tool used to make threads in holes. A
Die is used to make external threads.
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  • Thread Representation

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  • General Types of Fasteners

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  • Finished vs.
  • Unfinished Bolts

The difference between a finished and Unfinished
hex head bolt is a washer Under the head of the
finished bolt.
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  • Nuts

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  • Cap Screws

Notice the chamfer (Also found on bolts).
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  • Machine Screws

Machine Screws are finished with flat bottoms
instead of chamfered corners. A ½ Hex Head
Machine Screw is used on this weeks assembly
drawing.
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  • Set Screws

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  • Shoulder Screw

Check Appendix 33 for the dimensions of the
shoulder screw required for this weeks assembly
drawing
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  • Retaining Rings

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  • Lock Washers

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  • Pin Types

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  • Standard Key Types

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  • Rivets

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  • Rivets

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  • Springs

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This Weeks Drawing
Create a complete set of Working Drawings
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TECH 104 Technical Graphics Communication
  • Week 11
  • Pictorial Drawings
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