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ANSWER QUESTION 1 AND ANY OTHER 3 QUESTIONS

QUESTION 1 [20 MARKS]


A. State what the following drawing abbreviation stands for;
I. HEX HD [2Marks]
II. PCD [2Marks]
III. CL [2Marks]
IV. AF [2Marks]
V. MATL [2Marks]
VI. CHAM [2Marks]
B. By means of a neaty freehand drawing, indicate what is meant by each of the following
drawing terms;
I. Counterbore [4Marks]
II. Countersunk [4Marks]

QUESTION 2 [25 MARKS]


Draw freehand and twice the given view of the hammer head shown in figure 1. Use good
proportion. Print the title of the tool below the drawing. [25 marks]

Figure 1: Hammer Head

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QUESTION 3 [25 MARKS]
Use the four-center construction method; draw the given view of a machine part containing
ellipse shown in figure 2. Use scale of 1:2.
[25Marks]

Figure 2: Machine part containing ellipses

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QUESTION 4 [25 MARKS]
Two views of a machine part are shown in Figure 3. Make an isometric drawing of the machine
part. Corner A should be the lowest point on your drawing. No hidden details are required.

[25Marks]

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Figure 3: Machine Part

QUESTION 5 [25 MARKS]


Figure 4 shows a pictorial view of a machine part. Draw to the scale of 1:1 in first angle
orthographic projection, the following:
i. Front view in the direction of the arrow A [10Marks]

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ii. Top view [9Marks]
iii. Side (end) view [6Marks]
Do not insert dimensions

Figure 4: Machine Part

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QUESTION 6 [25 MARKS]
Figure 5 shows two orthographic views of a bearing base. Draw in third angle orthographic
projection to the scale 1:1 the following views:
i. A full-sectional front view on the cutting plane R-R [9Marks]
ii. A full-sectional top view on the cutting plane T-T [9Marks]
iii. The end view [7Marks]
Do not inert dimensions

Figure 5: Bearing Base

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