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1. Purpose…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
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2. Requirements of engineering drawings…………………………………………... 4
3. Sizes and layout of drawing sheets……………………………………………….. 5
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4. Types of Engineering Drawings ………………………………………………………… 11
5. Projection Methods……………………………………………………………………………... 46
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6. Multiview And Sectional View Drawings………………………………………….. 51
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7. ISO Drawing Rules…………………………………………………………………………………. 69
8. Dimensions, Symbols and Tolerances………………………………………………. 88
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9. Surface Roughness……………………………………………………………………………….. 99
10.Best Practices/Basic Rules…………………………………………………………………. 103
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11.General Tolerances For Metric Dimensioned Products………………. 104
12.Notes on Drawings………………………………………………………………………………… 106
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1. Order material.
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2. Plan manufacturing operations, tooling and manufacturing facilities.
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3. Process material.

4. Inspect and control product quality and reliability.


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5. Assemble.

6. Test.
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7. Package, box and ship.
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8. Determine cost.

9. Catalog.
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10. Install and service.
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11. Conduct final acceptance test.
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13. Record for duplication, repair or replacement.
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1. Unambiguous and clear
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 [only one interpretation possible]
2. Complete
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 [Provide all information for all stages of manufacture. i.e.,
detailed drawings, assembly drawings, bill of materials]
3. Suitable for duplication
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 [Suitable scale and clarity that the drawing can be copied –
even micro copied – with out losing quality]
4. Language independent
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 [Words dependent on a language should only be used in
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5. Conforms to standards
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• There exist standardized sheet formats for creating engineering
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• American National Standard
•A -8.5”x 11”
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•B –11”x 17”
•C –17”x 22”
•D –22”x 34”
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• International Standard ISO (mm)
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•A3 –297 x 420
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•A2 –420 x 594
•A1 –594 x 841 Title : Engineering Drawing
•A0 –841 x 1189
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1. Drawing Title - Description of the part or assembly.
2. Drawing Number - Number of the part or assembly for archiving and cross referencing.
3. Assembly Number - Number of the assembly that the part is referenced to.
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4. Number Off - Quantity of component or assemblies to be manufactured.
5. Drawn By - Name of drawing originator.
6. Scale - Identifies the main scale that the drawing is drawn in, e.g. 1:1 = full size, 1:2 = half size.
7. Date - The date the drawing was created or amended on.
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8. Drawing Units - Units of the drawing, generally all dimensions in mm.
9. Material - What the item is made of, e.g. Mild steel, Aluminium, if critical include particular grade.
10. Projection System Symbol - The symbol identifying the type of projection, Title : Engineering
normally Drawing
3rd angle.
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11. Surface Finish – The general component surface roughness tolerance, normally 1.6microns.
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12. Texture – This is the components final finish e.g. anodised, painted, galvanised
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1. Layout Drawing 15. Mechanical Schematic Diagram
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2. Monodetail Drawing 16. Electrical/Electronic Drawings
3. Multidetail Drawing a. Functional Block Diagram
4. Assembly Drawing b. Single line Schematic Diagram
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5. Inseparable Assembly Drawing c. Schematic Diagram or Circuit Dia.
6. Installation Drawing d. Connection Diagram
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7. Altered Item Drawing e. Interconnection Diagram
8. Selected Item Drawing f. Logic Circuit Diagram
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9. Modifying Drawing 17.     Wiring Harness Drawing
10. Arrangement Drawing 18.     Cable Assembly Drawing
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11. Control Drawings 19.     Undimensioned Drawing
a. Procurement Control Drawing 20.     Kit Drawing
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b. Vendor Item Control Drawing 21.     Tube Bend Drawing
c. Source Control Drawing 22.     Matched Set Drawing
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12. Envelope Drawing 23.     Contour Definition
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14. Identification Cross reference Drawing 25.     Design Parameters


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 Line types and thicknesses
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 Leader lines
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 The decimal marker
 Lettering, symbols and abbreviations
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 Representation of common parts and features
 Adjacent parts
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 Splines and serrations
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 Springs
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1. The cross-hatch lines are usually equi-spaced and, for small parts, cover the whole of
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2. They are normally positioned at 45° but if this is awkward because the part itself or a
surface of it is at 45° , the hatching lines can be at another angle.
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4. If sectioned parts are adjacent to each other, it is normal to cross hatch in different
orientations (+ and -45 °) or if the same orientation is used, to use double lines or to
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5. If large areas are to be sectioned, there is no particular need to have the cross-hatching
lines covering the whole of the component but rather the outside regions and those
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 Readers in the UK and USA should be aware that a full stop or point
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 The ISO recommended decimal marker is now the comma.
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 Thus, taking pi as an example, it should now be written as 3,142 and
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 Similarly, the practice of using a comma as a 103 separator is no
longer recommended. A space should be used instead.
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 Thus, one million should be represented as 1 000 000 and not
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Metric Inch Metric Inch

Drawing Title, Drawing Size Cage Code, Drawing Number and Revision Letter 6mm .24 A0, A1 D, E, F, H, J, K
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Section and View Letters Zone Letters and Numbers in Borders 6mm .24 All All

Drawing Block Headings 2.5mm .10 All All


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Symbology is also used to define welds. The relevant standard is ISO 2553:1992.
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 Colours are not normally used in engineering drawing.
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thicknesses and line designations such that discrimination is
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1. All CAPS.

2. All Decimals.
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3. Select a front view that best describes the part.

4. Remove hidden lines always, unless absolutely necessary.


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6. Do not dimension to hidden lines.


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8. No dims allowed on body of part. Offset .38”inch from object outline.


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10. Dim lines cannot cross dim lines.


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1. Dimensioning of features not drawn to scale 2. Chain dimensioning and
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19. Counterbored Holes
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Arrowhead Style – The arrow styles given below
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1.All CAPS!
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2.All Decimals

3.Select a front view that best describes the part


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5.Consider datums and dimensioning scheme based on


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1.Feature relationship

2.Manufacturability and inspection


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6.Do not duplicate dimensions, use reference dims if necessary to duplicate


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8. Place dims between views if possible


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10. Place all dims for same feature in one view if possible
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General Tolerance – Linear Dimensions – Variations in mm per ANSI B4.3
0.5 Over Over Over Over Over Over
Basic dimensions to 3 3 to 6 6 to 30 30 to 120 to 315 to 1000 to
mm 120
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315 1000 2000

Permissible variations Fine Series ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.1 ±0.15 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.5

Medium Series ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.5 ±0.8 ±1.2


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General Tolerance – Angles and Tapers


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Length of the Up to 10 Over Over Over
shorter leg, mm 10 to 50 50 to 120 120 to 400

  In degrees and minutes ±1° ±0° 30’ ±0° 20’ ±0° 10’
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Permissible In millimeters ±1.8 ±0.9 ±0.6 ±0.3
per 100 mm
variations

  In milliradians ±18 ±9 ±6 ±3
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General Tolerance Note For Linear Dimensions:-
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(1)
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With a note:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, THE GENERAL TOLERANCE SPECIFIED IN ANSI B4.3 FINE SERIES APPLY.
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OR:-
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(2) General Tolerance
Table 2

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Linear Over Over Over Over Over Over
dimensions 0.5 to 6 6 to 30 30 to 120 120 to 315 315 to 1000 1000 to 2000

Linear tolerance ±0.1 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.5 ±0.8 ±1.2


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General Tolerance as a Function of Decimal Digits

Unless otherwise specified the following tolerances are applicable dimensions in mm


(3)
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Linear Up to Over Over Over
dimensions 120 120 to 315 315 to 1000 1000

Linear One decimal ± 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.2


tolerance No decimals ± 0.8 1.2 2 3
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Specify a single tolerance value for all untoleranced nominal dimensions
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(a) Notes are headed with the word “NOTES.” Notes shall be numbered consecutively
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starting with number “1”. The location of notes are not specified in ASME Y14.100.
Generally notes are placed in the upper Left corner reading from the top down.
(b) Notes shall be concise and grammatically correct.
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(c) Notes clarify features that can be more accurately defined by words
rather than by delineation and dimensions.
(d) Notes give instruction for applying special treatments or processes.
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(e) Notes give instruction to supplement non-standard symbols.
(f) Notes shall be concise, in the present tense, capable of one
interpretation, and parallel to the bottom edge of the drawing.
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(g) Do not underline or use non-standard abbreviations or acronyms.
Note: Where possible, use abbreviations and acronyms found in ASME Y14.38 Abbreviations and Acronyms, but this standard may not
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(h) Contractual requirements, reports or plans shall not be in the general notes.

(i) Flag note symbols , or other symbols may be used.


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These symbols are placed in the field of the drawing to
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A statement such as “SEE NOTE 3” may be used
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1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASME Y14.5M-1994.
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2. INTERPRET DRAWING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASME Y14.100.
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3. REMOVE ALL BURRS AND SHARP EDGES .005 TO .015 MAX.

4. TORQUE THREADS (INSERT AMOUNT).


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5. SCREW THREADS TO BE INSPECTED PER SYSTEM 21 OF FED-STD H28/20.

6. RUBBER STAMP PART NUMBER AND REV LETTER PER MIL-STD-130.


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7. FINISH PER MIL-P-21415 OPER T-7.

8. ANODIZE PER MIL-A-8625, TYPE 1.


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9. ALL FILLETS AND EDGES SHALL BE .010±.005 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
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10. MATERIAL: CRES 301 OR 302, TEMPER 1/4 FULL HARD, QQ-S-766.

11. PROTECTIVE FINISH: FINISH 5.4.1 OF MIL-STD-171. Title : Engineering Drawing


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12. SURFACE OF BALLS AND BALL RACE SHALL BE COATED Rev. 01
WITH A FILM OR GREASE. MILG-23827. Date 03-JUN-20
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1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASME Y14.5M-1994.

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2. INTERPRET DRAWING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASME Y14.100.
3. MATERIAL: AL ALY DIE CASTING. ALLOY 360.0, PER ASTM B85.
4. PART SHALL BE FREE OF ALL SPRUES, GATES, RISERS, AND FLASH.
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5. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, CAST CORNER RADII SHALL BE .03 MAX.
6. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, CAST FILLET RADII SHALL BE .06 MAX.
7. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, WALL OR WEB THICKNESS SHALL BE .09 MAX.
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8. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DRAFT ANGLE SHALL BE 1° MAX. DRAFT SHALL
ADD MATERIAL TO THE DIMENSIONED FEATURES.
9. LOCATION OF EJECTOR PINS AND PARTING LINES SHALL BE AT THE SUPPLIERS DISCRETION.
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10. EJECTOR PIN MARKS SHALL BE FLUSH TO .02 BELOW THE SURFACE.
11. THE AREA INDICATED SHALL BE FREE OF INDENTATIONS COLD SHUTS, MISRUNS
OR OTHER SURFACE IRREGULARITIES.
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12. CASTING INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER MIL-STD-2175, CLASS 4,
GRADE D EXCEPT PENETRANT INSPECTION IS NOT REQUIRED.
13. MACHINING IS PERMISSIBLE TO MEET AS-CAST DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
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14. PART SHALL BE CLEAN AND FREE OF BURS, FINS, AND SHARP EDGES. ALL
SURFACES SHALL BE PREPARED FOR FINISHING PROCESSES.
15. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, MACHINE INTERNAL CORNER RADII SHALL BE .07 MAX. Title : Engineering Drawing
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16. SURFACE FINISH ON MACHINED SURFACES SHALL BE 125 MICROINCHS OR SMOOTHER. Prepared By : A,Sing
17. SCREW THREADS TO BE INSPECTED PER SYSTEM 21 OF FED-STD H28/20. Rev. 01
18. THREAD REPAIR PERMISSIBLE USING INSERTS. Date 03-JUN-20
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Preparation for Checking the Drawing
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• Non-color copies of the drawing(s) being checked. Have the CAD operator make non-color copies because
colors do not print dark enough.

• Colored pencils. Use red for errors that must be corrected; blue or green for format errors that should be
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corrected; and yellow for crossing out what has been checked.

• All relevant component literature, e.g. bearing design data, gearbox information etc.
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• Drawings of existing similar systems (hopefully ones that are working correctly).

General Items to Check


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1. The drawing should be neat with bold outlines and clear hidden centerlines.

2. The checker should ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and conforms to accepted company standards.
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3. The title block should be complete and the title should by clear and include the correct key words
in the correct arrangement.
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4. The text should be the sized in accordance with the relevant standard.

5. All elevations and sections should be structured to clearly


show the shape of the items. Title : Engineering Drawing
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6. The drawings should include sufficient notes to clearly identify Rev. 01
all production stages, and surface coatings. Date 03-JUN-20
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Checking Dimensioning Items
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1. Each dimension should be clear and only able to be interpreted one way.
2. Dimensions should not be duplicated.
3. Dimensions should be given between points or surfaces that have a functional relationship to each other.
4. Whenever possible, dimensions should be given to finished surfaces.
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5. Dimensions should be so given that it is not necessary for manufacturing to calculate, scale, or assume
any dimension.
6. Dimensions should be associated with the view where the shape is best shown.
7. Dimensions should be placed in the views where the dimensioned features are shown in true shape.
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8. Whenever possible, avoid dimensioning to hidden lines.
9. Dimensions should not be placed within a view unless clearness is promoted or long extension lines are
avoided.
10. Dimensions that apply to two adjacent views should be placed between views.
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11. Longer dimensions should be placed outside intermediate dimensions. Dimension lines should not cross
extension lines.
12. Do not expect manufacturing to assume a feature is centered, but give a location dimension from one side.
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13. Avoid a complete chain of detail dimensions; it is better to omit one dimension. Otherwise, add a
reference dimension in parenthesis to one detail dimension or the over-all dimension.
14. Unless unavoidable, dimension lines should not cross. Extension lines may cross each other by breaking
either line.
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15. Leaders for notes should be straight, not curved, and pointing to the center of a circular view.
16. Leaders should extend from the beginning or end of a note.
17. Dimensions for figures should be approximately centered between the arrowheads.
Title : Engineering Drawing
18. Dimensions for figures should never be crowded.
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19. Dimensions for angles are lettered horizontally. Prepared By : A,Sing
20. Limits dimensions have the higher amount over the lower amount. Rev. 01
Date 03-JUN-20
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Title : Engineering Drawing
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Prepared By : A,Sing
Rev. 01
Date 03-JUN-20
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