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Greenfaulds High School Higher: Graphic Communication Sectioned Assembly
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Vertical Section
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Horizontal Section
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Cutting Plane
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Sections (Webs)
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Half Section
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Part Section
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Revolved Section
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Exceptions Sectioning is a process which should be used only to simplify or clarify a drawing. There are some engineering details that, if sectioned, lose their identity or would create a wrong impression. These items are never sectioned.
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Exceptions
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Engineering details that do not show hatching when sectioned Nuts & Bolts Studs Screws Shafts Webs Ball Bearings & Ball Races Roller Bearings & Roller Races Keys Pins Gear Teeth
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Hatching Hatching is used in British Standards therefore it is also used throughout the Higher course. Hatching is drawn using type B lines. Equally spaced at 45 degrees Preferably not less than 4 mm apart However if hatching a small area spacing should be reduced but never less than 1mm
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Hatching Single Component When hatching separated areas of a single component the hatching lines should be in the same direction & with the same spacing.
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Hatching Adjacent Parts Where different sectioned parts meet on an assembly drawing, the direction of hatching should normally be reversed & staggered.
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Hatching Adjacent Parts In cases where hatching on adjacent parts must be at the same angle the lines should be staggered & may be more closely spaced.
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Hatching Large Areas Hatching of large areas may be limited to that part of the area which touches adjacent parts, or the outline of the large part.
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Hatching Thin Material Thin Material in section may be filled in, in preference to showing the material thickness out of scale & hatched. When adjacent parts are thus shown a clear space of not less than 1mm should be left between them.
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Questions For B3 (TG2) a.The elevation of the full assembly, showing all hidden detail. b.The SECTION A-A, omitting hidden detail. Dimensioned orthographic views together with an exploded isometric view of a webbed pulley as shown. On Worksheet B3 draw full size, using the given dimensions.
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