Chapter
CHAPTER 2 Communicating with a Sketch
Creating Multiview Sketches
Creating Isometric Sketches
CHAPTER 3 Scales and PrecisionMeasurement
Precision Measuring Instruments
CHAPTER 4 Reading Lines andLettering on a Print
CHAPTER 5 Reading Multiviews
Projection of Contours,Circles,and Arc
Multiview Analysis and Review
CHAPTER 6 Reading Auxiliary Views
Auxiliary View Visualizatio
Reading Curves in Auxiliary Views
Reading View Enlargements
Reading a Removed Auxiliary View
Reading Views Found on Different Sheets
Reading A Rotated Auxiliary View
Reading Secondary Auxiliary View
Auxiliary View Analysis and Revie
CHAPTER 7 Manufacturing Materialsand Processes
Plastic Resin Identification Codes
Plastics Material Selection Applicationes
The use of Plastic as a Sustainable Product
Computer Numerical Control Machine Tools
Machined Feature and DrawingRepresentation
Manufacturing Plastic Products
Thermoset Plastic Fabrication Proces
Integration Of Computer-Aided Designand Computer-Aided Manufacturing(Cad/Cam)
Statistical Process Contro
CHAPTER 8 Reading Dimensions
Introduction To Dimensionin
Dimensioning Characteristicsand Definitions
Fundamental Dimensioning Rules
Dimensioning Fundamentals
Notes on Prints for Machined Features
The Dimension Origin Specified on a Print
Dimensions Placed on Auxiliary Views
Finding General Notes on a Prin
Dimensions Applied to Platings and Coatings
Maximum and Minimum Dimensions
Prints for Plastic Part Manufacturing
Machined Surfaces on a Prin
CHAPTER 9 Reading Prints with Fastenersand Springs
Lag Screws and Wood Screw
Taper Pins and Other Pins
Keys,Keyways,and Keyseats
Spring Representations and Specification
CHAPTER 10 Reading Sections,Revolutions,and Conventional Breaks
Introduction To Sectional View
Cutting Plane Lines and Sectional ViewIdentificatio
Sectional Views Located on Different Sheets
CHAPTE 11 Reading Geometric Dimensioningand Tolerancing
Reading Material Condition and MaterialBoundary Symbols
Limits of Size Applicatio
Reading Regardless of Feature Sizeand Regardless of Material Boundary
Reading Maximum Material Condition
Reading Least Material Condition
Application of RMB on a Primary DatumFeature
Application of RMB on a Secondaryand Tertiary Datum Feature
The Effect of Datum Precedence and MaterialCondition
Introduction To Geometric Characteristicand Related Symbol
Form Geometric Tolerances
Orientation Geometric Tolerances
Profile Geometric Tolerances Foundon Prints
Independency Specified on a Prin
CHAPTER 12 Reading Cam,Gear,and Bearing Prints
Introduction to Mechanism
Reading the Plate Cam Prin
Calculating Gear Train Data
Reading Rack and Pinion Print
Gear and Bearing Assemblies
CHAPTER 13 Reading Precision Sheet MetalPrints
Introduction to Precision Sheet Metal Prints
Precision Sheet Metal Layout Options
Precision Sheet Metal Material Bending
Sheet Metal Material Applications
Sheet Metal Punch Application
CHAPTER 14 Reading Prints of WorkingDrawings
Introduction to Working Drawings
Types of Assembly Drawing
CHAPTE 15 Welding Processes and ReadingWelding Representations
Elements of Welding Drawings Foundon Prints
Weld Symbol Leader Arrow Relatedto Weld Locatio
Additional Weld Characteristic
Prequalified Welded Joints
Cadd Welding Models and Drawings
CHAPTER 16 Reading Prints of PictorialDrawings
Introduction to Pictorial Drawing
Types of Isometric Drawing
Exploded Pictorial Drawing
CHAPTER 17 Reading Electrical Diagramsand Schematics
Fundamentals of Electrical Diagrams