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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Dimensioning includes measurments, notes and symbols
Placement of Dimensions
Dimensioning Diameters
Dimensioning Radii - which do not need their centers located
Dimensioning Radii - when locating the raduis center
Dimensioning Rules
-dimensions should not be duplicated or fiven on a drawing in two different ways.
-dimensions should not be placed in the view where the best shape and true form are shown.
-avoid long extension and leader lines.
-place a dimension between views, especially if it applies to both ciews and will improve clarity
-do not assume that a part is symmetrical. Dimension both sides of a symmetrically shapped part or use the centerline cymbol or not to avoid confusion.
-spacing between dimensions should be consistent within a drawing
-line up dimensions horizontally and vertically where possible.
-avoid crossing dimension lines or leaders where possible.
Placement of Dimensions
Dimensioning Diameters
Dimensioning Radii - which do not need their centers located
Dimensioning Radii - when locating the raduis center
Dimensioning Rules
-dimensions should not be duplicated or fiven on a drawing in two different ways.
-dimensions should not be placed in the view where the best shape and true form are shown.
-avoid long extension and leader lines.
-place a dimension between views, especially if it applies to both ciews and will improve clarity
-do not assume that a part is symmetrical. Dimension both sides of a symmetrically shapped part or use the centerline cymbol or not to avoid confusion.
-spacing between dimensions should be consistent within a drawing
-line up dimensions horizontally and vertically where possible.
-avoid crossing dimension lines or leaders where possible.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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