Dimensioning Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The MINIMUM amount of space between two, ADJACENT DIMENSION lines is: | .250" (6mm) |
Dimensioning standards in the United States are established by: | ANSI |
What type of dimensions is when All are read from the bottom of the drawing? | UNIDIRECTIONAL |
How many times should a hole size be stated on a drawing? | Once |
A thin line that extends from a note to where it applies is a/an: | Leader line |
What is the length to width ratio of arrowheads? | 3 : 1 |
Dimension lines are what line weight? | Thin and dark. |
The MINIMUM amount of space between a dimension line and the object being dimensioned is: | .375" (10mm) |
What is the standard length for arrowheads? | .125 (3mm) |
Leaders and dimension lines most often terminate (end) with a/an: | Arrowhead |
Extension lines are drawn what line weight? | Thin and dark |
The preferred ANSI standard for dimensioning mechanical drawings is: | Unidirectional |
Leader lines can be drawn any angle except: | Horizontally or vertically |
Another name for SIZE DESCRIPTION is: | Dimensioning |
A thin, solid line extending from a note and terminated with an arrowhead is a/an: | Leader |
Current dimensioning practices require the DIAMETER symbol be: | A circle with a slash extending through it |
The dimensioning SYMBOLS for arcs and circles should be given where? | In front of the numerical value |
When a hole does NOT go fully through the object, you must state its size and: | Depth |
Avoid dimensioning to: | Hidden lines |
The MOST important rule in dimensioning is to: | Maintain clarity |
The size of an ARC is typically specified by its: | Radius |
CIRCLE SIZE is specified by: | Diameter |
Dimensions should be placed: | Attached to the view that most clearly describes the part |
"2X" on a hole note means: | There are two holes the same size |
A properly dimensioned object will include: | The location and size of all features |
EXTENSION lines should have a small gap where? | between its end and the object |
Engineering drawings dimensioned with METRIC measurements will use: | Millimeters |
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