Hi Eng-Tip community. I am a young production/mechanical engineer and have decided improve my drawing reading/creating skills, since the knowledge and practice obtained from my school program is a bit restrained. I have now read several textbooks and lots of ISO standards, but the actual experience is only achievable with practice. I have looking for a forum where people with experience could answer my questions, which I am having while practicing. I don't expect somebody to teach me, but sometimes You just need a little explanation or advice to move on Your progress. I am sure most of You have been in a situation like me. Hopefully there is helpful people here, who doesn't mind beginners questions.
Note. I am using ISO standards, but most of the questions I am having are about principles anyway.
Note. My native language is not English. I apologize for any misunderstandings and please let me know if I am not clear enough or something.
My first questions are quite a basic and newby, but it is important for me to make sure I am getting it right. So that was the introduction. I am going to skip it next time
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1. We have a plate with one circular and two semicircular holes in it. If the location of the holes is not determined with dimensions, is it then assumed that the circular hole lies exactly in the middle of the plate and the two semicircular holes in the middle of the shorter side of the plate?
2. There is couple of questions for the next drawing:
1) Lets assume that the two flanges (A) has to be with equivalent width and the two elements (B) also with the same width. Should this requirement get solved by geometrical tolerancing rather than trying to imply it with dimensions?
2) Diameter of shaft different parts has dimensioned on the left side of the model. What if the shaft diameter on the right side is identical to the diameters on the left side. Could I just expand the extension line to the other side of the shaft so the diameter applies on both features (for example diameter 60 applies to both flanges A)?
3) There are 7 holes in both flange (A). Is the alignment and positioning of the holes designated unambiguously? If there is evenly distributed holes in any case, is it just enough to show only the distribution corner or there is additional annotations required?
4) The holes in the flange (A) are represented on both flange (A). Which are the possible and convenient ways to bring this out? A text annotation?
Any other advice and suggestions are of course more than welcome. Thank You.
arandy
Note. I am using ISO standards, but most of the questions I am having are about principles anyway.
Note. My native language is not English. I apologize for any misunderstandings and please let me know if I am not clear enough or something.
My first questions are quite a basic and newby, but it is important for me to make sure I am getting it right. So that was the introduction. I am going to skip it next time
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1. We have a plate with one circular and two semicircular holes in it. If the location of the holes is not determined with dimensions, is it then assumed that the circular hole lies exactly in the middle of the plate and the two semicircular holes in the middle of the shorter side of the plate?
2. There is couple of questions for the next drawing:
1) Lets assume that the two flanges (A) has to be with equivalent width and the two elements (B) also with the same width. Should this requirement get solved by geometrical tolerancing rather than trying to imply it with dimensions?
2) Diameter of shaft different parts has dimensioned on the left side of the model. What if the shaft diameter on the right side is identical to the diameters on the left side. Could I just expand the extension line to the other side of the shaft so the diameter applies on both features (for example diameter 60 applies to both flanges A)?
3) There are 7 holes in both flange (A). Is the alignment and positioning of the holes designated unambiguously? If there is evenly distributed holes in any case, is it just enough to show only the distribution corner or there is additional annotations required?
4) The holes in the flange (A) are represented on both flange (A). Which are the possible and convenient ways to bring this out? A text annotation?
Any other advice and suggestions are of course more than welcome. Thank You.
arandy