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Copyrighted Material © 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this CD-ROM may be reproduced or used in any form, including graphic, electronic, photocopying, recording, or storage media without the express written consent of the publisher, SDC Publications. Use of the CD-ROM in any form is restricted to individuals that have purchased the Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing book. Its use in a classroom setting is restricted to classes for which the book is required of all students enrolled in the course.
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86 57.6 56.6 100 99 9.6 9.4 25.5 25.4 36 34 41.3 41.1 20.00 - 20.13 0.14 A C B M42 X 1.5 - 6g 0.1 M B M 0.06 A 6.6 6.1 9.6 9.4 44.60 44.45 0.08 M A C A 0.02 31.8 31.6 0.1 B 8X 7.9 - 8.1 8X 45° 0.14 M A C M Copyright © 2002 Brigham Young University All Rights Reserved Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing E. Max Raisor, FIAE, Professor Mechanical Engineering Brigham Young University CLICK for next slide Select to go to Master Table of Contents Select to go to Master Table of Contents
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Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Copyright © 2002 Brigham Young University, All Rights Reserved Published by SDC Publications Mission, Kansas Schroff Development Corporation and SDC Publications are trademarks of Schroff Development Corporation. www.schroff.com Microsoft and PowerPoint are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. You can obtain more information about installing and using the PowerPoint viewer at http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/. http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/ Other software applications and items presented on the CD-ROM are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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Practice Problems The CD-ROM is designed to be used in conjunction with the Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing book. The CD-ROM includes practice problems with solutions. You are encouraged to complete each practice problem prior to reviewing the corresponding solution. The practice problems are designed to improve your understanding of the concepts presented on the CD-ROM and allow you to self-assess your level of understanding. Exercise work sheets for the practice problems are available in the book. Each work sheet is identified by a problem number. Again, it is suggested you complete each exercise prior to reviewing the solutions provided on the CD-ROM.
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Self-Evaluation Problems In addition to the practice problems, the first four units contain specific self- evaluation problems that are at the end of each unit. The design of these assignments is similar to the sample problem practice exercises, but there are no solution slides provided within the topic presentations. The self-evaluation problems are labeled, and instructions for completing them are included, both in the presentations, and on the work sheets included in the Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing book. If this book is used as part of a course or training activity, you may be required by the instructor to submit one or more of the work sheets for evaluation.
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Using the CD-ROM Access to the various units and appendices is through the “Master Table of Contents.” Each unit contains its own table of contents and access to the master table of contents. Each content slide contains a series of navigation tools. The following describes the basic navigation tools. Click to go to table of contents for current unit. Click to go to glossary of terms Click to go to table of contents for all units. Click for next slide Click for previous slide Click to quit current unit Quit Click this icon, located on the master table of contents, to quit the CD-ROM presentation.
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Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Master Table of Contents Units Introduction to Orthographic Projection Auxiliary Views Sectioning Coordinate Dimensioning and Tolerancing Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Form Tolerances Datums and Datum Targets Orientation Tolerances Location Tolerances Profile Tolerances Runout Tolerances Appendices Use Guidelines Glossary of Terms and Concepts Geometric Construction Quit
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