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Working Drawings and Assemblies
Questions for Review - Chapter 10
1
Define working drawings.
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2
List the types of drawings commonly found in a complete set of working drawings.
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3
List the types of assembly drawings.
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4
Describe a family of parts.
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5
What type of drawing is used for a family of parts?
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6
Define a subassembly.
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7
What is zoning?
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8
List the important items in a parts list.
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9
List the important items in a title block.
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10
What is a revision block?
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11
Describe how CAD is used to create working drawings.
12
Describe how CAD is used for storage and retrieval of drawings.
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13
Define reprographics.
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14
Describe how CAD drawings are shared with remote sites.
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15
Define fastening.
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16
Identify the different parts of the following thread note: 1/2-13UNC-2B.
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17
Sketch and identify the three methods of representing threads on engineering drawings.
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18
Describe how CAD can be used to represent fasteners on a drawing.
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19
Sketch the five basic types of welded joints and name them.
20
There are eight basic parts to a welding symbol. Sketch and name the eight parts.
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