Download - Module 3 Unit 15 – Detail Drawings
Module 3 Unit 15 Detail Drawings Learning Objectives Explain
terms and standards related to various types of drawings used in
industry. Describe how detail drawings are defined and categorized
in industry. Identify the unique characteristics of casting and
forging drawings. Identify the unique characteristics of purchased
part control drawings. Learning Objectives Identify the unique
characteristics of modifying drawings. Describe the unique
characteristics of pattern development and welding drawings. List
and describe other specialized types of drawings used in industry.
Two Types of Working Drawings
Detail drawings contain complete information about producing a part
Assembly drawings contain information about the assembly of two or
more parts Detail Drawings Includes: Name of the part Shape
description
Size description Notes Materials Special requirements Detail
Drawings Monodetail drawing: Contains complete information about
producing one part Multidetail drawing: Contains information about
producing two or more related parts; not very common, but allowable
for situations such as specially matched parts Casting Drawings
Shows the dimensions necessary to create the mold of a cast part
Machining Drawings Shows the dimensions necessary to convert a
casting into a finished part Casting/Machining Drawings
One detail drawing may show both the casting dimensions and the
machining dimensions Control Drawings Shows the specifications of a
purchased part
May serve as a bid document Modifying Drawings Shows the
specifications for making one part from another or for making
changes to a part once delivered Pattern-Development Drawings
Shows the specifications for making the flat pattern of a folded
part Welding Drawings Shows the separate pieces that will be welded
together Appears somewhat like an assembly drawing Drawing Example
What are the two basic types of working drawings?
Detail and assembly What is the difference between a monodetail
drawing and a multidetail drawing?
A monodetail drawing contains only one part, while a multidetail
drawing shows more than one multiview drawing on a single sheet.
List at least six types of detail drawings.
Casting and forging, machining, purchase part control,
altered-item, modification, pattern-development, welding,
installation, selected-item, tube-bending, matched-set, and
contour-definition drawings. What is the difference between a
casting drawing and a machining drawing?
A casting drawing shows the dimensions necessary to create a mold
of the part. A machining drawing shows the dimensions needed to
convert a casting into a finished part. What is the purpose of a
purchased part control drawing?
To document various engineering requirements to assure
interchangeability of items each time they are purchased. What does
a modifying drawing describe?
A part that is manufactured not from raw materials, but by altering
another part. Why would a pictorial view be shown on a
pattern-development drawing?
To show the part in its folded (finished) state What does a
contour-definition drawing show?
The data needed to define or build a contoured or sculpted surface
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