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First-Year Engineering Program

Creating a Production Drawing Set


Technical Graphics Chapter 9

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Creating Production Drawings


Goals Understand production drawings, including detail drawings and assembly drawings Reference Technical Graphics
Ch. 9 - Production Drawings
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Mechanical Production Drawings


Production drawings (sometimes called Working drawings) are the complete set of drawings specifying the manufacture and assembly of a product. Generally consists of multiple drawings, on multiple sheets. A title block appears on each sheet. May contain written instructions called specifications.
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Set of Production Drawings


A set of Production Drawings has three main parts: 1. Detail drawings of each non-standard part, usually one part per sheet . 2. An assembly drawing (or subassembly drawings) showing all parts in a single drawing. 3. A bill of materials (BOM). This is essentially a parts list.
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Reading Production Drawings


Our first goal is to learn how to read a set of production or working drawings. Example: simple fingernail clipper

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Example 1 - Assembly Drawing

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Full Section View

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Detailed Part Drawing: Rivet

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Detailed Part Drawing: Bottom Clipper

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Assembly Drawing

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Example 2 - Butterfly Valve

Isometric

Halfsectioned isometric Exploded

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Individual Part Drawings

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Production Drawing Assignment


DWG 45/46 Completing a Production or Working Drawing Set Check your course drawing packet for the necessary worksheets

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Production Drawing Assignment


Work in Pairs (or threes if odd number) Get out the drawing set for today Spread one set for your pair on the table Start with assembly drawing and parts list (Note which parts are provided by another company) Examine each drawing Note the overall tolerances Note which parts fit together
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Production Drawing Assignment


Add missing lines and dimensions/tolerances Use a separate page(s) (Engr. Prob. Paper) for tolerance calculations and checks Make a copy of your pair s answers and calculations Turn in one set of drawings with the dimensions, tolerances, and missing lines added and one set of calculations per pair.
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