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Assembly Drawings
Engineering III - D505.00 working drawing principles and techniques
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A set of working drawings include: | Detail and assembly drawings |
| Where is a general assembly drawing typically used? | Finishing and assembly shop |
| What is the type of assembly that only shows how parts fit together and contains no dimensions? | General assembly |
| Detailed drawings are not necessary when what type of assembly drawing is used? | Working drawing assembly |
| What does a working drawing assembly show? | Both, detail and assembly information |
| What is the type of assembly drawing that contains all dimensions and notes for each individual part? | Working drawing assembly |
| Which statement is NOT true regarding design assemblies? | Used for production purposes |
| When sectioning small areas of an assembly drawing, how should section lines should be drawn? | Closer together |
| For very thin parts on an assembly drawing the section may be drawn using what? | a solid fill |
| What are parts called that commonly do not require section views in an assembly drawing? | Standard parts |
| A distinction between a detailed print and an assembly print is the: | Word ‘ASSEMBLY’ placed in the title block. |
| When a structure is exceedingly complex to assemble, drawings will be more comprehensible if shown as: | Subassemblies. |
| What type of drawing is used for general reference in installing parts properly? | Assembly drawing |
| What does an assembly drawing show? | The entire assembled machine or structure |
| What kind of drawings give all information necessary to assemble the machine or structure? | Assembly drawings |
| What is a set of drawings called that a drafter produces that include both detail and assembly? | Working assembly drawings |