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MEM9002B
Diego Carlos
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Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents.....................................................................................................................2
Engineering Symbols...............................................................................................................3
Title Block.................................................................................................................................8
Drawing Revisions.................................................................................................................10
Reference List........................................................................................................................11
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Engineering Symbols
With reference to the Australian Standard AS1100.101-1992 (R2014), sketch (ruled)
some of the common symbols used in engineering plans for the following:
• fillet weld
• centreline in circles
Using AutoCAD 2023 for sketching the symbols, these are the following:
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Title Block
With reference to the Australian Standard AS1100.101-1992 (R2014), what information
examples are to be researched and presented here, either in bullet point format or a
short report (Maximum of 250 words, double spaced, no font heights above 11 points,
Located below the drawing, in the right-side corner, shows a significant amount of
information for understanding its extent. Most important details are as it follows:
Drawing Title
Drawing Size
Scale
circumstances.
Revision Box
Keeps track of the revisions issued for a particular drawing. A summary of the
Quality Assurance
Administrative information, specifically, things like signatures from people who have
drawn or reviewed the drawing, revision letters, drawing and project number.
Company Information
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Shows the company logo, address and, professional registration number.
Method of Projection
Illustrated in the drawing itself. For Australia, 3rd angle projection is normally the
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Drawing Revisions
With regard to assessment 2, part (a), if any drawing revisions were identified as
being incorrect, please go to canvas and download the correct version as directed.
After looking at the drawing revisions for assessment 2, Drawing No. 160206-S08 exhibited
a different letter from the register, thus, the correct version has been downloaded,
accordingly.
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Reference List
Elder, S. (2021) The Basics of Surface Finish, gdandtbasics. Available at:
Suckling, Q. (2021) How to read structural drawings: A deep dive from A to Z, Sheer Force
Techstreet Enterprise 1992, Technical drawing Part 101: General principles, accessed 4
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