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Working Drawings

Stephen W. Crown Ph.D.


Working Drawings
 A final set of drawings providing all the
details and information needed to
manufacture and assemble a finished
design.
 Components
1. Detail Drawings
2. Assembly Drawings
3. Bill of Materials
Detail Drawings
 A drawing of each individual part that
clearly reveals all details
 One part per sheet
 Purchased parts not drawn
 Components
 Every feature clearly dimensioned
 Tolerance specified for every dimension
 Material specifications
 Finishing and surface treatment specs.
 Drawing Information (Part name, number,
date, drawn by, revision number, etc.)
Drawing Information
Assembly Drawings
 May use one or several views (multiview,
pictorial, section, exploded, detail view,
etc.) to clearly show how parts are
assembled and interact.
 Dimensions and tolerances between parts
are given (specified gaps, orientation,
torque, etc.)
 Hidden lines are often omitted
 Individual parts are identified with balloon
tags
Bill of Materials
 A list of all parts needed for an assembly
 Includes all parts manufactured and
purchased
 Includes balloon tag reference number,
part name, part number, quantity, and
material
Parts List / Bill of Materials

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