Diagram Picture Technical Drawing Assembly
Diagram Picture Technical Drawing Assembly
An exploded view drawing is a type of drawing, that shows the intended assembly of
mechanical or other parts. It shows all parts of the assembly and how they fit together. In
mechanical systems usually the component closest to the center are assembled first, or is
the main part in which the other parts get assembled. This drawing can also help to
represent the disassembly of parts, where the parts on the outside normally get removed
first.[2]
Exploded diagrams are common in descriptive manuals showing parts placement, or parts
contained in an assembly or sub-assembly. Usually such diagrams have the part
identification number and a label indicating which part fills the particular position in the
diagram. Many spreadsheet applications can automatically create exploded diagrams, such
as exploded pie charts.
In patent drawings in an exploded views the separated parts should be embraced by a
bracket, to show the relationship or order of assembly of various parts are permissible, see
image. When an exploded view is shown in a figure that is on the same sheet as another
figure, the exploded view should be placed in brackets.[1]
Exploded views can also be used in architectural drawing, for example in the presentation of
landscape design. An exploded view can create an image in which the elements are flying
through the air above the architectural plan, almost like a cubist painting. The locations can
be shadowed or dotted in the siteplan of the elements.[3]