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Working Drawings and Assemblies
Bertoline - Fundamentals of Graphics Communication Third Edition

CHAPTER 10 - Working Drawings and Assemblies

After completing this chapter you will be able to:

1. Define working drawings.

2. Describe how working drawings are used in industry.

3. List the major components of a complete set of working drawings.

4. Describe the differences between detail and assembly drawings.

5. Describe how part numbers, zoning, and tables are used on working drawings.

6. Draw standard representation of threads.

7. Specify a metric or English thread in a note.

8. Use the graphic language of mechanisms such as gears, cams, bearings, and linkages.

9. Interpret the specialized graphic language used in piping and welding drawings.

10. Describe how CAD is used to create, store, and retrieve working drawings.

11. List techniques used to create copies of engineering drawings.