Machine Drawing Meng 2301
Machine Drawing Meng 2301
Contents
Paper size
Scales
Title block Lettering Bill of materials
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Paper size
Engineering drawings are prepared on drawing sheets of standard sizes. There exist standardized sheet formats for creating engineering drawings.
American National Standard (inch) A - 8.5x 11 B 11x 17 C 17x 22 D 22x 34 E 34x 44 International Standard ISO (mm) A4 210 x 297 A3 297 x 420 A2 420 x 594 A1 594 x 841 A0 841 x 1189
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Scales
Scale is the ratio of the linear dimension of an element of
an object as represented in the drawing, to the real linear dimension of the same element of the object itself. Wherever possible, it is desirable to make full size drawings, so as to represent true shapes and sizes. Designation The complete designation of a scale should consist of the word Scale, followed by the indication of its ratio as:
SCALE 1 : 1 for full size, SCALE : 1 for enlarged scales, SCALE 1 : for reduced scales.
Scales
Drawing should be made to a scale which will give a
true feel of the object. Thus, 1 : 1 scale should be preferred. Yet if size of a part and machine is too large then reducing scales like 1 : 2, 1 : 2.5, 1 : 5 to 1 : 100 and 1 : 200 may be used. If the part is too small then enlarging scales like 10 : 1, 5 : 1 and 2 : 1 can be adopted.
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Title Block
The title block should lie within the drawing space such that, the
location of it, containing the identification of the drawing, is at the bottom right hand corner. This must be followed, both for sheets positioned horizontally or vertically. A title block in right hand bottom corner should always describe
Name of the institution, Title of the drawing, Name of the Student, Scale, ID No, Date, Sheet number and Roll number
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Title Block
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All Dimensions in mm
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Lettering
For writing on drawing one should be careful to make
it legible and uniform. Poor lettering will decrease the quality of the drawing The letters must conform to certain rules. The letters can be upright or slant. Slant letters are inclined at 75o to the vertical.
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Guide lines:
Lettering should be done with guide lines
used as a guide to create uniform letters on engineering and technical drawings. Guide lines are constructed using a very sharp, hard pencil, such as a 4H, 5H, or 6H.
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Vertical Letters
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Slopping Letters
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Bill of Materials
A listing of parts or
materials used in an assembled object. The listing is usually included as part of the working drawing of the full assembly.
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Bill of Materials
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