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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Welding Drawings Chapter 19
[STANDARD ACT-TM-3.1 & 3.3: Student will be able to draw T-welding joints and corner welding joints applying the correct welding symbols.]
1. Read Chapter 19, pages 694 - 713.
2. Welding Symbols
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Explain why welding symbols are important to the manufacturer. |
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Shaft T-Block Drawing
[STANDARD ACT-TM-3.1 & 3.3: Student will be able to draw T-welding joints and corner welding joints applying the correct welding symbols.]
Use AutoCAD to create a new drawing of problem #19-3, page 714.
- Draw an orthographic projection consisting of front, top and right side views of the object.
- Apply an RC-9 tolerance to the 36 mm hole.
- Dimension the drawing in standard metric format and include the correct welding symbols.
- Save the file in your student folder as 19-3.dwg.
- Plot the file on a "B" size sheet and turn in. (120 points)
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Explain why welding symbols are important to the manufacturer. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 January 2009 )
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Rod Guide Plate Drawing
[STANDARD ACT-TM-3.2: Student will be able to draw Butt welding joints applying the correct welding symbols.]
Use AutoCAD to create a new drawing of problem #19-10, page 716.
- Draw an orthographic projection consisting of front and, top side views of the object.
- Change the .125 fillet weld to a 3 mm weld.
- Apply a LC-10 tolerance to the 12 mm hole.
- Dimension the drawing in standard metric format and include the correct welding symbols.
- Save the file in your student folder as 19-10.dwg.
- Plot the file on a "B" size sheet and turn in. (120 points)
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Explain why welding symbols are important to the manufacturer. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 January 2009 )
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
Inventor Weldment Tutorial
[STANDARD ACT-TM-3.1 & 3.3: Student will be able to draw T-welding joints and corner welding joints applying the correct welding symbols.]
Open Inventor Pro. From the Help menu select Tutorials, then select Creating Weldments.
- Work through the tutorial. The part file is located at U:\Students\Autocad\Tech Manf\
- When creating the Drawing, select a Metric ANSI drawing, set the sheet size to E
- Create the views, dimensions and notes as directed in the tutorial.
- Save the file in your student folder as weldingt.iam and welding.idw.
- Plot the file on a "B" size sheet, scaled to fit and turn in.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Explain why welding symbols are important to the manufacturer. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 )
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Monday, 18 August 2008 |
Shaft T-Block Drawing
[STANDARD ACT-TM-3.1 & 3.3: Student will be able to draw T-welding joints and corner welding joints applying the correct welding symbols.]
Use Inventor to create a new weldment assembly and drawing of problem #19-3, page 714.
- Draw an orthographic projection consisting of front, top and right side views of the object.
- Apply an RC-2 tolerance to the 36 mm hole.
- Include a smaller scale SW Isometric solid view.
- Dimension the drawing in standard metric format and include the correct welding symbols.
- Save the file in your student folder as 19-3.
- Plot the file on a "B" size sheet and turn in. (120 points)
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Explain why welding symbols are important to the manufacturer. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 January 2009 )
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