AV8tricks
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- Mar 25, 2019
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Hello all,
I'm new here and just wanted to see if anyone with more experience could offer some insight.
I have a "near side" countersink callout that is attributed to a side view on an orthographic drawing. I know that the nutplate will, in practice, have the upset head on the side that the nutplate is installed on, however I find it confusing that the "near side" callout appears to require the countersink on this side.
Is it standard to assume that "near side/far side" callouts are always based on the original view? In this case, it would make sense, as the normal view does show the correct surface where I would expect the countersink. Or is this drawing incorrectly labeled?
I've included a picture to recreate the drawing generically.
Thanks for the clarification!
I'm new here and just wanted to see if anyone with more experience could offer some insight.
I have a "near side" countersink callout that is attributed to a side view on an orthographic drawing. I know that the nutplate will, in practice, have the upset head on the side that the nutplate is installed on, however I find it confusing that the "near side" callout appears to require the countersink on this side.
Is it standard to assume that "near side/far side" callouts are always based on the original view? In this case, it would make sense, as the normal view does show the correct surface where I would expect the countersink. Or is this drawing incorrectly labeled?
I've included a picture to recreate the drawing generically.

Thanks for the clarification!