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9.1 Contents of assembly drawings
9.2 Representation Methods of assembly drawings
9.3. Dimensioning and Specifications for assembly drawing:
9.5 Rationality of Fitting Structures
9.6 The method and steps to produce an assembly drawing
9.7 Interpreting and Separating Assembly Drawing
9.4 Numbering and Item block of parts and assemblies
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Assembly Drawings
nL baele Nan 4 drawing used to repre-
sent a machine, an assembly unit and other
equipment.
In addition to show structures and forms of maj
parts, assembly drawing is also used to represent
the operating principles and connections of
individual parts of the assembly
The assembly drawing is an important technical
document for the design, manufacturing, use,
assembly, and repair of the machine.9.1 Contents of assembly drawin:
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Represents 1)relative mounting position of each part;
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Include 1) external dimensions;2) assembly dimensions;3)
characteristic dimensions; 4) location dimensions;5) mounting
dimensions;6)as well as, other important dimensions.
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3. Mounting dimensions
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machine or subassembly to its base or to another units.
4. External dimensions
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width, and height and are useful for pa
distribution and transportation.
5. Other dimensions
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limited dimensions of moving parts
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Use text or symbols to indicate the requirements of the
performance, fitting, mounting, inspection, debugging.
use of the machine or subassembly and transportation.
Technical requirements are very briefly written at the
bottom right hand comer.
9.4 Numbering and Item block of parts av
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near the circle of the leader. The font size shall be one or two
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2.A leader shall be drawn from the visible contour of the part or
subassembly with a thin solid line. The end of the leader shall have a
small dot. If it is not easy to draw a dot, one can point to the contour
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3. The leader cannot be intercrossed or parallel to section lines.
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be labeled with a shared leader
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once, The number shall be arranged clockwise or counterclockwise
in the view along the horizontal or vertical direction,
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to machine a chamfer, groove or round at the corner2. There should be enough space when there or
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(2) Selecting the front view
Normally, the part is positioned in the working
position for producing the front view. One should show
Be as possible the structure and features,
the main fitting relationships and function
and working principles of the machine or assemb!
(3) Selecting other views
One may use different views to represent various
other portions not clearly represented in the front view.
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a safe valve
9.7.2 Methods and steps
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(1) the name, purpose, and specification can be
EYce teal sulting the item block, specification
and investigation
(2) in order to understand the composition of the
machine or subassembly, look up the name, quantity,
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2, Analyzing views
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drawing, find out the location and projection direction
f each view, sectional view and cut view, note
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conventional representation or simplified
representation. Make sure that the contents of each
view is clear.Front view
Left side view. Understand working principles and fitting relationship|
(1) Start from the views representing the movement
relationship. Make sure that the relative movement
between the moving part and nonmoving part is clear.
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(2) Start from the view most clarified onan oam tie
main assembling line. Make sure the fitting relationship
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positions as well as the relative positions of each part.
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