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Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades, Sixth Edition Unit 12: Auxiliary Views

Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades, Sixth Edition Unit 12: Auxiliary Views. Russ Schultz and Larry Smith PowerPoint presentation created by LaVonne Vichlach. Auxiliary Views. Auxiliary views show the true shape True Shape is needed for dimensioning

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Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades, Sixth Edition Unit 12: Auxiliary Views

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  1. Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades, Sixth Edition Unit 12: Auxiliary Views Russ Schultz and Larry Smith PowerPoint presentation created by LaVonne Vichlach

  2. Auxiliary Views • Auxiliary views show the true shape • True Shape is needed for dimensioning • Does not always create an additional view on a drawing • Can be used to replace one of the principal views

  3. Inclined Planes • Appears as an edge in a principal view • True shape may be shown by projecting a view perpendicular to it • Accomplished by drawing a primary auxiliary view • Often drawn as partial views-exposing only true shape of inclined plane

  4. Inclined Planes • Partial views may terminate with short break lines • May terminate with visible lines where applicable • May use existing visible lines where applicable

  5. Angle BRKT 1. What type of iron is specified for the casting? (Do not abbreviate.) Malleable Iron

  6. Angle BRKT 2. What principal view did the auxiliary view replace? Right-Side View

  7. Angle BRKT 3. Is the auxiliary view a partial view or is it complete? Partial View

  8. Angle BRKT 4. What view shows the real shape of the reamed holes? Top View

  9. Angle BRKT 5. What view shows the true height of the bosses? Front View

  10. Angle BRKT 6. What view shows the true shape and spacing of the tapped holes? Auxiliary View

  11. Angle BRKT 7. What tap drill size is specified for the threaded holes? .312

  12. Angle BRKT 8. How many threads does each hole contain? 8

  13. Angle BRKT 9. What is the total tolerance on the reamed holes? .0005

  14. Angle BRKT 10. What would be the overall height of the casting before machining? 1.62

  15. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter A-Max Max: .33

  16. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter B 60°

  17. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter C .70

  18. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter D .65

  19. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter E .10

  20. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter F .67

  21. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter G .38

  22. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter H .30

  23. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter I .45

  24. Angle BRKT Determine the dimensions for the letter J .50

  25. ADJ MTG ANGLE 1. Is the auxiliary view a complete view or a partial view? Partial View

  26. ADJ MTG ANGLE 2. Are the tapped holes true shape or elliptical on the auxiliary view? True Shape

  27. ADJ MTG ANGLE 3. Would the tapped holes be round or elliptical on the principal view? Elliptical

  28. ADJ MTG ANGLE 4. What is the major thread diameter of the tapped holes? .375

  29. ADJ MTG ANGLE 5. What size tap drill is specified? .312

  30. ADJ MTG ANGLE 6. What thread series is specified? Coarse

  31. ADJ MTG ANGLE 7. What is the pitch of the thread? (Answer decimally.) .0625

  32. ADJ MTG ANGLE 8. What class of fit may be assumed for the threaded holes? Class 2

  33. ADJ MTG ANGLE 9. How many full threads will the blind hole contain? 12

  34. ADJ MTG ANGLE 10. What type of section is used to expose the blind holes? Broken Out

  35. ADJ MTG ANGLE 11. What type of section is used to show the radius on the rib? Revolved

  36. ADJ MTG ANGLE 12. How much material remains between the side of the slotted hole and the ribs? .4245

  37. ADJ MTG ANGLE 13. What is the overall length of the slotted hole? 3.531

  38. ADJ MTG ANGLE 14. What size fasteners are intended for use in the slotted holes? .500

  39. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter A 1.00

  40. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter B 1.00

  41. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter C .62

  42. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter D 1.250

  43. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter E-Max Max: 6.53

  44. ADJ MTG ANGLE Determine the dimension for the letter F-Max Max: 4.025

  45. ADJ HOLDER BRKT 1. What type of sectional view is the left-side view? Full

  46. ADJ HOLDER BRKT 2. How many auxiliary views does the part contain? 2

  47. ADJ HOLDER BRKT 3. What is the pitch of the threads tapped into the tee-slot? (three decimal places.) .036

  48. ADJ HOLDER BRKT 4. Do the coarse threads require a larger or smaller tap drill than the fine threads? Smaller

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