| Chapter Objectives (See related pages)
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:- Define working drawings.
- Describe how working drawings are used in industry.
- List the major components of a complete set of working drawings.
- Describe the differences between detail and assembly drawings.
- Describe how part numbers, zoning, and tables are used on working drawings.
- Draw standard representations of threads.
- Specify a metric or English thread in a note.
- Use the graphic language of mechanisms such as gears, cams, bearings, and linkages.
- Interpret the specialized graphic language used in welding drawings.
- Describe the process of creating assembly models in modern CAD systems.
- Differentiate between top-down modeling and bottom-up modeling techniques for assembly.
- Describe file formats used in current model data exchange and archival practices.
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