Chapter 10 cont.
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Chapter 10 cont.Dimensioning and Tolerancing
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Dimensioning Features (cont.)Hexagons and polygons
Should be dimensioned across the flats in a view that shows it in it’s true shape
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Arcs Dimensioned with a leader in a view
where shown as it’s true shape Diameters-dimensioned with symbol
before the value Radii-dimensioned with capitol R
before the value Leader should theoretically extend
through the center of the arc Leader can physically extend through
the center of the arc to help locate the arc center
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Center Marks Center marks should be placed on all
diameter features Center marks should only be placed
on radii that require center location
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Spherical features Spherical radii dimensioned with an SR
before dim value Spherical Diameters dimensioned with
an S before the dim value
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Contours Shapes that are not defined as arcs Dimensioned by locating points along the
contour
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Locating a Point Method of locating points that are not
part geometry but are necessary to describe the shape
Commonly referred to as “point of intersection” or PI
Often PI will be used to note point of intersection
PI
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Notes for size featuresHoles
Holes-dimensioned in views where they appear as circles or in a sectional view
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Dimensioning blind holes
Blind holes-a hole that does not go thru the part
Depth must be given in one of two ways
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Counterbore
One small thru hole for a fastener to pass through
One large hole to recess the head of a fastener below the surface of the part
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You will need to know how to place one style of these notes on a drawing
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Countersink
One small thru hole for a fastener to pass through
Large hole has angled sides to accept a countersink headed fastener
Fastener head sits flush with top of the part
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You will need to know how to place one style of these notes on a drawing
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Counterdrill Combination
counterbore and countersink
You will need to know how to place one style of these notes on a drawing
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Spotface
Similar to a counterbore accept for the depth of the large hole
Large hole is a machined surface to provide a flat bearing surface for a fastener to clamp against
Depth is determined by machinist based on how rough the surface of the part is
Seen commonly on cast parts
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You will need to know how to place one style of these notes on a drawing
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Slotted Holes Must define length and width (and
location) Choose a method based on what is
important for part function
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Knurls A pattern machined into parts to provide
grip Not shown in true detail on drawings Defined by a note with a leader to show
the area to be knurled
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Necks and grooves Areas on cylindrical parts where the
diameter changes for a certain length Appear on turned parts
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Repetitive Features When a part has more than one feature of the
same size, they can be dimensioned with a note that specifies the number of features
Should only be used when it is obvious which features are the same size
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