1.drawing Instruments and Accessories
1.drawing Instruments and Accessories
1.drawing Instruments and Accessories
1.1 Introduction
Engineering drawing is a two dimensional representation of three dimensional objects. In general, it
provides necessary information about the shape, size, surface quality, material, manufacturing process,
etc., of the object. It is the graphic language from which a trained person can visualise objects.
Drawings prepared in one country may be utilised in any other country irrespective of the
language spoken. Hence, engineering drawing is called the universal language of engineers. Any
language to be communicative, should follow certain rules so that it conveys the same meaning to
every one. Similarly, drawing practice must follow certain rules, if it is to serve as a means of
communication. For this purpose, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) adapted the International
Standards on code of practice for drawing. The other foreign standards are: DIN of Germany, BS
of Britain and ANSI of America.
Angle
Drawing sheet
Fig. 1.1 Mini-draughter
1.3.2 Mini-Draughter
Mini-draughter consists of an angle formed by two arms with scales marked and rigidly hinged to
each other (Fig. I. I ). It combines the functions ofT-square, set-squares, scales and protractor. It is
used for drawing horizontal, vertical and inclined lines, parallel and perpendicular lines and for
measuring lines and angles.
Ml M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
Scale on one edge 1:1 1:2.5 1:10 1:50 1:200 1:300 1:400 1: 1000
Scale on other edge 1:2 1:5 1:20 1:100 1:500 1.600 1:800 1:2000
Note: Do not use the scales as a straight edge for drawing straight lines.
These are used for drawing irregular curved lines, other than circles or arcs of circles.
Table 1.2
Fig. 1.4
1.3.7 Pencils
Pencils with leads of different degrees of hardness or grades are available in the market. The
hardness or softness of the lead is indicated by 3H, 2H, H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, etc. The grade HB
denotes medium hardness oflead used for general purpose. The hardness increases as the value of
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the numeral before the letter H increases. The lead becomes softer, as the value of the numeral
before B increases (Fig.l.6).
Hard
Soft
The selection of the grade depends on the line quality desired for the drawing. Pencils of grades
H or 2H may be used for finishing a pencil drawing as these give a sharp black line. Softer grade
pencils are used for sketching work. HB grade is recommended for lettering and dimensioning.
Nowadays mechanical pencils are widely used in place of wooden pencils. When these are
used, much of the sharpening time can be saved. The number 0.5,0.70 of the pen indicates the
thickness of the line obtained with the lead and the size of the lead diameter.
Micro-tip pencils with 0.5 mm thick leads with the following grades are recommended.