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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium US DOL SPONSORED TAACCCT GRANT: TC23767 RELEASE DATE12/8/2015 VERSIONv 001 PAGE1 of 45 Primary Developer: Roger Weekes, Henry Ford College 1 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES Universal language for designers, engineers, & production personnel. Uses lines, numbers, symbols and illustrations. Different Blueprint Forms: Drawings for fabrication (Standardized symbols for mechanical, welding, construction, electrical wiring and assembly). Sketches (Illustrate an idea, technical principle or function). Lines are made in definite standard forms: (all have specific meaning) Thickness of a line (thick or thin) Solid Broken Dashed 2 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 3 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 1.Object Lines: Thick solid lines – outline all surfaces visible to the eye. Form basis for comparing weight and composition of other lines. 4 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 2. Hidden (invisible) Lines: Short, evenly spaced dashes. Outline invisible or hidden surfaces. Always begin with a dash in contact with line at start except when dash would form continuation of a solid line. 3. Center Lines: Alternating long and short, evenly spaced dashes (long dash at each end). Short dash where center lines intersect. Same weight as invisible lines. Indicate central axis of an object or part. Indicate center point of a circle or hole. 5 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 4. Phantom Lines: Thin lines. Indicate alternate positions of parts of an object. Shows repeated details or location of absent parts. One long and two evenly-spaced short dashes (long dash at each end). 5. Dimension Lines: Short, solid lines. Indicate distance between two points. Arrowheads at each end. Broken to insert dimensions. 6 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 6. Extension Lines: Short, solid lines used to show limits of dimensions. Placed inside or outside the outline of an object. Extend from an outline or surface, but do not touch it. Same weight as invisible lines. 7. Leaders: Indicate part or area to which numbers, notes, or references apply. Solid lines. Usually terminate in a single arrowhead. 7 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES 8. Break Lines: Can be long or short. Indicate that part is broken out to clearly show part or area beneath part. Also used to reduce size of drawing of long part w/uniform cross-section. Short breaks indicated by solid, thick, freehand lines. Long breaks indicated by solid, thin, ruled lines broken by freehand zigzags. Breaks on shafts, rods, tubes and pipes are curved. 8 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES Distinguish between two parts that meet at a given point. Each part lined or hatched in different direction. Thin, parallel lines approx. 1/16 in. apart at 30, 45 or 60 degrees. 9. Section (crosshatch) Lines: 9 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES Also used to depict specific types of common manufacturing materials. 9. Section (crosshatch) Lines (con’t.): 10 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License A. ALPHABET OF LINES Heavy dash followed by two shorter dashes. Each end has a short line at right angle to cutting plane line, with arrowheads pointing in direction from which cut surface is viewed. Usually labeled with a letter at either end to identify cut surface. Cut surface drawing is called a “section”. 10. Cutting Plane Lines: 11 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ALPHABET OF LINES EXERCISE Perform practice exercise in student workbook. 1.Match the following (write the letter of the correct definition on line to the left): ___ Object lineA.Used when it is not necessary to show all of a part. ___ Hidden lineB.The lines which show the visible parts in a view. ___ Center lineC.Used in combination with a cutting plane line to depict the inner structure of an object. ___ Phantom line D.Used to show the location of a cut for a sectional view or the direction from which a view is taken. ___ Break line E.Shows the course through which center travels. ___ Extension lineF.A thin line that extends from the part or feature being dimensioned. ___ Cutting planeG.Used to indicate edges, intersections, etc., that are behind other features of the part. ___ Section lineH.Used in conjunction with extension lines to indicate a linear distance. ___ Dimension lineI.Shows alternate positions of parts and also the location of parts that are not integral parts of the item depicted. Check your answers ! B G E I A F D C H 12 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ALPHABET OF LINES EXERCISE Perform practice exercise in student workbook. Check your answers ! 2. Draw the following lines: 1.Object line 2.Cutting plane line 3.Short break line 4.Extension and dimension lines 5.Hidden lines 6.Section line 7.Center line 8.Long break line 9.Phantom line 13 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ALPHABET OF LINES EXERCISE Perform practice exercise in student workbook. Check your answers ! 3. Identify the ten lines found on the drawing below by writing the correct name of each in the space provided. 1._____________________ 2._____________________ 3._____________________ 4._____________________ 5._____________________ 6._____________________ 7._____________________ 8._____________________ 9._____________________ 10._____________________ Cutting Plane Line Object Line Phantom Line Section Line Leader Line Hidden Line Break Line Center Line Dimension Line Extension Line 14 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.Thread Representation: True representation difficult because of detail required. Three types of conventions or accepted practices. o Pictorial o Schematic o Simplified Presentation 15 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.Thread Representation: Descriptive terms to identify specific thread arrangements. Diameter-pitch combinations. o Coarse o Fine o Extra Fine o Unified Pitch (8, 12, 16 thread) 16 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 1.Thread Representation: Different thread specifications: o Diameter o Number of threads per inch o Thread Series (National Coarse/Fine/Extra Fine, Square, Acme, Pipe o Class of Fit (loose to theoretically perfect) Unless otherwise specified, threads are assumed to be right-handed. 17 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY “Finished Surface” – Any surface requiring removal of material to improve: o Size o Geometry o smoothness “Finished Surface” – Done by different processes: o planing o milling o turning o broaching o grinding 2.Finish Symbols: 18 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Designed into parts to: o Strengthen a shoulder o Enhance appearance of a corner o Remove sharp edges Fillets: o Allow additional metal in inner intersection o Rounding out internal corner increases strength 3.Fillets and Rounds: Rounds (or Radius): o Made by rounding off external edge o Improves appearance o Prevents chipping of sharp edges 19 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Used as means to secure parts during milling Two main types: o Tee Slots o Dovetails 4.Machine Slots: 20 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Terms used with blueprints 21 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Terms used with blueprints 22 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Terms used with blueprints 23 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY Usually located in lower right hand corner of drawing. Contains information needed for manufacturing. Block format varies from company to company. Includes important information without cluttering up drawing. Title Blocks often divided into following general sections: o Company Name and Location o Part Name o Part Number (die number, forging number, etc.) o Drawing Number o Scale (size of drawing as compared to actual size of part. o Assembly Drawing Number o Drafting Room Record o Material Callouts o Stock Form and/or size o Tolerances o Shop Notes o Drawing Revisions 5.Title Blocks: 24 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 5.Title Blocks: Sample Assembly Drawing of Connecting Rod 25 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 6.Bill of Materials 26 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 7.Dimension Types Two main types: ( Size, Location) Fractional Dimensions used on parts not requiring a high degree of accuracy. o Usually no smaller than 1/64 of an inch. Decimal Dimensions used to indicate high degree of accuracy. o Can be as accurate as one ten-thousandth (.0001) of an inch. 27 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 7. Dimension Types Decimal tolerances range from tenths (.10) to ten-thousandths (.0001) When degree of accuracy is critical – tolerance becomes tighter. Number of decimal places in a dimension determines tolerance decimal places. For example: o Dimension “5.10” – Tolerance “+.02” o Dimension “5.100” – Tolerance “+.002” Angular dimensions used when straight lines are not horizontal or vertical. o Expressed in degrees ( 0 ), minutes (‘), and seconds (“) o Also expressed in tenths (.01) or hundredths (.01) of a degree 28 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License B. SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY 8. Tolerance Blocks Used to indicate fractional, decimal, and angular tolerances. Dimensions add exactness to drawings by expressing: o Lengths o Widths o Heights o Angles 29 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION Picture or photograph shows object as it appears to the observer. 1.Orthographic Projection – Three or more views or perspectives from a different, or distinct 90 ° angle. Front Top Side Views are called Orthographic Projection or Multi-view Drawing. 2. View Arrangement – Six possible views of any object: Front Back Top Bottom Left Side Right side 30 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Only difference between “third-angle and first-angle” projection is arrangement of views. International projection symbols distinguish between first-angle and third-angle. First-angle Projection (European) Third-angle Projection (United States & Australia) 31 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Third-angle projection of part in a glass box. 32 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Box flattened into a single plane. 33 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Detail Drawing 34 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Cylindrical Objects require only one view. 35 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License C. VISUALIZATION 2. View Arrangement Different views can be selected for one part. Multiple views required to ensure accuracy. Original Part Orthographic View Different parts that could be represented by Orthographic View. Top View eliminates confusion 36 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License D. SECTIONAL AND AUXILIARY VIEWS 1. Sectional Views Complex shapes difficult to depict. Sectional and Auxiliary views provide clearer representation. Used to show complicated interior details. Used to show difference in materials on assembly drawings. Sectional view obtained by imagining portion of object has been cut away. Sectional View 37 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License D. SECTIONAL AND AUXILIARY VIEWS 1. Sectional Views Cutting Plane Line indicates position of imaginary cut. Ends of Cutting Plane Line are bent 90 0 and terminated with arrow heads to show direction of sight for viewing the section. Cutting Plane Lines 38 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License D. SECTIONAL AND AUXILIARY VIEWS 1. Sectional Views Full Sectional = Cut across entire object, exposes whole inner surface. Half-Sectional = Places two cutting planes at right angles to each other. Broken-out or Partial Section = Shows a single, or closely related group of details. 39 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License D. SECTIONAL AND AUXILIARY VIEWS 2. Auxiliary Views Many parts have surfaces not at right angles to Plane of Projection. Called sloping or inclining surfaces. Regular views do not show true features of sloping surfaces. Auxiliary View shows true features of surface. 40 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License D. SECTIONAL AND AUXILIARY VIEWS 3. Multi-View Review Multi-View Projections illustrate a combination of views. Primary (front) View determines arrangement of all other views. Top, bottom, left, right and back views are developed by projecting lines at 90 ° angle from front view. Side Views always placed laterally (to the side) of front view. Sectional Views reveal object’s inner details using cutting plane or break lines. Auxiliary Views show inclined surface or lines in true size/shape. 41 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License EXERCISE 1 – VIEWS AND TITLE BLOCK 42 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License EXERCISE 1 – VIEWS AND TITLE BLOCK 1. What is the name and part number of the part? 2. How many are required? 3. How many views of the part are shown? 4. What is the overall length, height thickness and width? 5. In what two views is length, height and width shown? 6. If number 6 represents the top surface, what line represents this surface in the front view? 7. If number 8 represents the surface in the right side view, what line represents this surface in the top view? 8. What line in the top view represents the surface 7 of the front view? 9. What line in the right side view represents the front surface of front view? 10. What surface shown does line 10 represent? 11. What line of the front view does point 1 represent? 12. What line of the top view does point 2 represent? 13. What line of the top view does point 3 represent? 14. What kind, or type of line, is line 12? 15. What kind, or type of line, is line 14? Check your answers Pressure Pad Blank, /4, 9/16, 1 3/4 Top and Front Top Left Side Right Side 43 of 45

M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx _v002_msamc_unit1_blueprint_reading.pptx found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License GLOSSARY Refer to your Student Manual for review and discussion of the Glossary of Blueprint Reading terms. 44 of 45

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