Transcription of Standards for Working Drawings
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Standards for Working Drawings 27 August 2013 Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and Sustainable Manufacturing California State University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0789 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronic Engineering and Sustainable Manufacturing Standards for Working Drawings _____ _____ 2 of 19 Contents 1 Scope 4 2 Assembly and Subassembly Drawings 4 Function of an Assembly Drawing 4 Subassemblies 4 Views 5 Hidden Lines 5 Dimensions 5 Item Numbers 5 3 Detail Drawings 6 Function 6 Views 6 4 Bill of Materials 6 Contents 6 Location 7 Standard Format 7 5 Drawing Numbers 7 6 Drawing Sheets 8 Sizes 8 Order 8 Binding 9 7 Title Blocks 9 Location and Contents 9 Arrangement 10 Drawing Template 10 8 Revision Blocks 10 Location and Content 10 Standard Format 10 9 Dimensioning 11
subassemblies fit together into a finished product. Every set of working drawings should include at least one assembly drawing. If the product includes multiple entities which are not connected together, then an assembly drawing for each entity should be included. 2.2 Subassemblies
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