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*1112* 17305

21314

4 Hours/100 Marks
Seat No.

Instructions : (1) All questions are compulsory.


(2) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(5) Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket Calculator
is permissible.

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1. a) Draw conventional representation for any six of the following : 12


Pulley in section
Check valve
Splined shaft
Compression spring with circular section
Spur gear
Saddle key
Cross pipe joint
External screw thread
b) Attempt any two of the following : 8
a) Draw the symbols for the following :
i) Fillet weld ii) Single-V butt
iii) Single-Bevel butt iv) Spot weld
 0 . 0 2

 0 . 0 2

b) The shaft has a size of ! #


and a hole has a size of
 0 . 0 4

! #
 0 . 0 0

. Find the
allowances to determine the type of fit between them.
c) State the meaning of following symbol.

P.T.O.
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2. a) Figure shows the incomplete front view, top view and partial auxiliary view of
bracket. Draw the given views and complete the front view. 12

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Vie
ary
xili
Au

b) Attempt any two of the following : 8


a) Determine the tolerance for the basic size in the nominal steps of 50 mm
to 80 mm for :
i) The tolerance grade 8
ii) The tolerance grade 12
b) Two mild steel plates of 8 mm thickness are to be welded to have a lap
joint by a fillet weld of leg length 8 mm. Represent the weld on drawing
with proper symbols.
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c) Draw the symbols for following features which are controlled in geometrical
tolerancing.
i) Flatness
ii) Cylindricity
iii) Position
iv) Parallelism

3. Attempt any two of the following : 20


a) A cone base diameter 70 mm and axis 65 mm is kept on the H.P. on its base.
It is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of 35 mm diameter with its axis
parallel to V.P. and intersecting the axis of the cone at a distance of 20 mm
above the base of the cone. Draw the projections of solids showing curves of
intersection.

b) A square prism side of base 60 mm, axis 80 mm, rest on HP on its base with
an edge of base inclined at 30° at V.P. It is completely penetrated by a
cylinder with diameter 60 mm. Axis of cylinder is parallel to HP and VP both
and bisects the axis of square prism. Draw the three views showing curves of
intersection.

c) A vertical square prism base 60 mm side and axis height 105 mm has a rear
rectangular face inclined at 30° to V.P. It is completely penetrated by a
horizontal square prism of 45 mm edge of base and 105 mm long. Faces of
which are equally inclined to HP, axis of two prisms are parallel to VP and
bisect each other at right angles. Draw the projections of solids showing lines
of intersection.
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4. Attempt any one : 20
a) Figure 4. a) shows the details of a Oldham’s coupling. Draw the following
views of the assembly
I) Sectional front view II) L.H.S.V.
Give overall dimensions. Indicate the parts on assembly. Prepare bill of
material. Indicate assembly fits on the drawing. The axes of shaft are parallel
to each other and 24 mm apart.

4 Taper key
M. S. 2-off
M. S. 2-off
3 Shaft

Fig. 4 a) Details of Oldham’s coupling


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b) Figure 4 b) shows details of a pipe vice. Assemble the parts. Draw sectional
front view. Indicate the parts on assembly.

(i)
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(ii)

Figure 4 b) Details of pipe-vice


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5. Attempt any one : 20
a) Figure 5 a) shows assembly of piston and connecting rod. Draw the details.

space for Ring grooves for compression


scraper ring rings 2×3.5 C.I.

PART LIST
P A R T

P A R T N A M E M A T E R I A L Q U A N T I T Y

N O .

FIT CHART
1 . P I S T O N A L L . A L L O Y 1

20 H7/g6 = 2 . C O N N E C T I N G R O D F O R G E D S T E E L 1

clearance FIT 3 . B I G - E N D B O L T M . S . 2

4 . C A S T L E N U T M . S . 2

5 . G U D G E O N P I N H A R D E N E D S T E E L 1
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b) Figure shows assembly of drill jig. Draw the details.

Bill of Material
S r . N o . P a r t N a m e M a t e r i a l Q u a n t i t y

1 . B a s e p l a t e C . I . 1

2 . L o c a t i n g p e g M . S . 1

3 . J i g - p l a t e C . I . 1

4 . L a t c h w a s h e r M . S . 1

5 . S t u d M . S . 1

Sectional Front View 6 . P i n M . S . 1

7 . C a p s c r e w M . S . 3

8 . B u s h C . S . 6

9 . N u t M . S . 1

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