Title: chemistry
1Engineering Symbols
Model Documentation
2What is a Symbol?
Symbol
An arbitrary or conventional sign used in writing
or printing related to a particular field to
represent operations, quantities, elements,
relations or qualities.
3Everyday Symbols
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4Technical Symbols
5In this lesson
- Symbols used in Engineering Drawings
- Linetypes
- Holes
- Screw thread notation
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6Linetypes
- Group 1 lines are used to define an objects
geometry and visible limits of a shape. - Group 2 lines are meant to show an objects size
and place notes, where needed. - Group 3 lines are used to define how an object is
going to be cut or sectioned to clarify its
description, a parts movement or its
relationship to another part.
7Group 1
- Object Line
- Hidden Line
- Center Line
8Object Line
9Hidden Line
Hidden lines showing hidden details such as a
hole or surface
10Center Line
11Group 2
Dimension Line Extension Line Leader Line
12Dimension Line
13Extension Line
14Leader Line
Notes or dimensions can be added here, at the end
of a leader line.
15Group 3
Break Line Cutting Plane Line Section
Line Phantom Line
16Break Line
17Cutting Plane Line
18Section Line
Section lines indicating surfaces cut by
cutting plane line
19Phantom lines
Phantom lines showing the path of a bouncing ball
20Holes
Drilled Countersink Counter bore
21Drill Hole
Depth
22Countersink Hole
23Counterbore Hole
24Screw Threads
25Everyday Symbols
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26References
Hammer, W. (1989). Blue Print Reading Basics,
New York, NY Industrial Press Inc. Jensen,
C.H., Hines, R.D. (2002). Interpreting
Engineering Drawings, Albany, NY Delmar
Publishing Madsen, D.A. (2004). Engineering
Drawing and Design, Albany, NY Delmar
Publishing
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