Working Drawing-Assembled
Working Drawing-Assembled
TOPICS
Introduction
Detail drawing
Assembly drawing
Assembly section
Dimensioning
Introduction
DEFINITION
Working drawing is a set of drawing used
during the work of MAKING a product.
Working drawing
Detail Assembly
drawing drawing
DEFINITION
2. overall dimensions.
3. relative position of each part.
1. Orthographic
views
2. Dimensions
& Tolerances
3. Surface
finishing
- Assembled parts
- Reference numbers
Part list
General notes
Title block
PARTS LIST
8. Create BOM.
GENERAL PRACTICE
The number of views can be one, two, three
or more as needed, but it should be minimum.
Part A Part B
Student A Student B
Part A B
C
Part B
Good Poor
EXAMPLE : Hidden lines omit or not ?
Part A
Part B
Good Poor
EXAMPLE : Hidden lines omit or not ?
Part A
B
Part B
Good Poor
GENERAL PRACTICE
Section technique is usually need to clarify
mating of the parts.
Use different section line styles for adjacent parts.
Correct
Part A
Better
Part B
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SECTION LINE PRACTICE
Do not draw section lines on sectional view of
standard parts.
- Threaded fastener
- Washer
- (longitudinal cut of) Solid shaft, Pin, Key
EXAMPLE 1 : Assembly steps
B
Which is an appropriate
full section view of this
assembly ?
Good Poor
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EXAMPLE 2 : Assembly steps
A B
Which is an appropriate C D
full section view of this
assembly ?
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EXAMPLE 3 : Assembly steps
1
2
EXAMPLE
Shaft
Bearing
Cap Cover
screw plate
Housing
INTERPRETING ASSEMBLY
DRAWING
1. Assemble steps.
3. Design concept.
EXAMPLE 1 : Shaft support on a machine housing
Assemble steps
1. Bearing :
Support the rotating shaft.
2. Cover :
- Control an axial movement.
- Prevent the bearing unit from
rotation.
EXAMPLE 1 : Shaft support on a machine housing
Design concept
Assemble steps
Function
1. Packing :
- Preventing the leakage of a
fluid inside the casing.
2. Gland :
- Press the packing to make it
radial expand and press the
shaft surface.
Casing
Gland Packing
EXAMPLE 2 : Leakage Prevention Unit
Design concept
Casing
Gland Packing
EXAMPLE 3 : Fixing parts on a shaft.
Assemble steps
Function
1. Key :
- Preventing rotational
movement of parts.
Design concept
Assemble steps
Function
1. Washer :
- Improve the distribution
the tightening force on
the part.
EXAMPLE : Parts with tapered holes on tapered shaft.
Design concept
Assemble steps
Spring in
free length 1. Insert the spring into the casing.
Function
1. Spring plunger :
- Transmit a force from rod to
spring.
- Keep the spring in a position.
EXAMPLE : Parts having preloaded spring
Design concept
Draw, full size, the following views of the assembled bracket, includ
ing the nut:
(a) a FE looking in the direction of arrow X ;
Insert the following four dimensions: (1) the length of the bracket; (2
) the overall height of the bracket; (3) the overall width of the bracke
t; (4) the largest diameter of the pin.
3. Parts of a step-down pulley are shown in Fig. 8. Draw
, full size, the following views of the step-down pulle
y fully assembled:
(a) A sectional FE on the plane XX;
(b) AN EE when viewed in the direction of arrow A;
1. Surface finishing
2. Tolerance
- Size
- Geometry
SURFACE FINISHING
Purpose
1. To control the accuracy in positioning and
tightness between mating parts.
2. To reduce the friction, especially for the part
moves relative to other parts.
TOLERANCE
Tolerance is the total amount dimension may vary.
It is defined as the difference between the upper
and lower limits.
Purpose