Dimensioning & Tolerances 3 Process Sheets PUTTING THE “HOW” IN “HOW IN THE WORLD AM I GOING TO MAKE THIS?”

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Dimensioning & Tolerances 3 Process Sheets PUTTING THE “HOW” IN “HOW IN THE WORLD AM I GOING TO MAKE THIS?”

Dimensioning & Tolerances 3 Why Process Sheets?  As clear, concise, and informative as drawings can be, process sheets are still necessary to successfully make a part.  Process sheets provide instructions for machinists to follow to quickly and correctly make each part.

Dimensioning & Tolerances 3 More Process Sheets  Process sheets come in all shapes and sizes  We will be using a specific template (provided on Learning Suite)  Process sheets should include:  Clear sequence of processes  Material  Machine used  Short description of operation  Feeds & speeds  Tool names and numbers

Dimensioning & Tolerances 3

Homework Problem (D&T 3) Write out a process sheet (using the Template on Learning Suite) for changing a tire. Print out your process sheet and turn it in.