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Detail Drawings
Engineering III - D505.00 working drawing principles and techniques
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When should a revision strip should be placed on a drawing? | When changes have been made to the drawing. |
| Where should an engineering change order be recorded on the print? | On the revision strip |
| Who is responsible for making sure the drawing is ready for production? | Checker |
| What is the MOST important item to be checked on a completed detail drawing? | Complete dimensioning |
| What is the information that is bold, typically 1/4” high and located in the lower right corner of the titleblock? | Drawing or part number |
| What is the area on a working drawing that contains information such as company name, drawn by, checked by, and drawing scale is called? | Title block |
| Where should the name of the part or structure should be placed? | In the title block |
| What is a bill of materials also known as? | Parts list |
| What items are shown in a bill of materials but typically do not require a detail drawing? | Standard parts |
| What is the current method for identifying parts on a detailed drawing? | Develop a parts list or bill of materials |
| Where should a parts list should be located? | Up from the titleblock reading upward |
| Depending on the size of the structure, details may be given one per sheet or _______ | several to a sheet |
| Which statement is true concerning the number of details placed on a sheet in a detailed drawing? | Spacing should be given the first priority. |
| What sacale should be used for each part? | the same scale |
| On what drawing can all views, notes, and dimensions required to produce a part or structure can be found? | Detail drawing. |
| Which drawing describes the size and shape of a single object and also gives all of the necessary manufacturing information? | Detail drawing. |
| Which drawings give all the information needed to manufacture and assemble a single part or a complete machine or structure? | Working drawings |