Modul 6
Modul 6
Learning Objectives
• Generate standard drawing views.
• Generate different types of views.
• Generate the view of an assembly in the exploded state.
• Work with interactive drafting.
• Edit drawing views.
• Change the scale of the drawing views.
• Delete drawing views.
• Modify the hatch pattern of the section views.
Figure 1 The New SolidWorks Figure 2 The initial screen of the drawing document
Document dialog box with the Sheet Format/Size dialog box
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• TYPES OF VIEWS
• Model View
• Projected View
• Section View
• Aligned Section View
• Auxiliary View
• Detail View
• Broken View
• Broken-out Section View
• Crop View
• Alternate Position View
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Figure 4 Previewing
the thumbnail view of
the assembly
• Reference Configuration
• Orientation Rollout
• Import Options Rollout
• Display State Rollout
• Display Style Rollout
• Scale Rollout
• Dimension Type Rollout
• Cosmetic Thread Display Rollout
• Options Rollout
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Figure 7 The Standard 3 Figure 8 Three standard views created using the
View PropertyManager Standard 3 View tool
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Figure 21 The Section View dialog box Figure 22 Section view of an assembly
with some of the components excluded
from the cut
Figure 23 Aligned section view Figure 24 Aligned section Figure 25 Aligned section view when
view when the vertical line the inclined line is drawn first
is drawn first
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Figure 32 Auxiliary view created with Figure 33 Auxiliary view created with
the Flip Direction check box cleared the Flip Direction check box selected
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Figure 36 Closed profile to crop the view Figure 37 Resulting crop view
Figure 38 Break lines added to the view Figure 39 Multiple break lines
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Figure 42 The Alternate Figure 43 Alternate position view Figure 44 Alternate view
Position PropertyManager of an isometric view.
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Tutorial 1
In this tutorial, you will generate the front view, top view, right view, aligned section
view, detail view, and isometric view of the model created in Tutorial 2 of Chapter 8.
Use the Standard A4 Landscape sheet format for generating these views.
(Expected time: 30 min)
1. Copy the part document of Tutorial 2 of Chapter 8 in the folder of the current chapter.
2. Open the copied part document and start a new drawing document from within the
part document.
3. Select the standard A4 landscape sheet format and generate the parent view using
the Model View tool, refer to Figure 48 on the next slide.
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4. Generate the projected views using the Projected View tool, refer to Figure 48.
5. Generate the aligned section view using the Aligned Section View tool, refer to
Figures 49 and 50.
Figure 49 Sketch to be used Figure 50 Sheet after generating the aligned section view
as the section sketch for the
aligned section view
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Tutorial 2
In this tutorial, you will generate the drawing view of the Bench Vice assembly created
in Chapter 12. You will generate the top view, sectioned front view, right view, and
isometric view of the assembly in the exploded state. (Expected time: 45 min)
1. Copy the folder of the Bench Vice assembly from Chapter 12 to the c14 folder.
2. Create the exploded view of the Bench Vice assembly, refer to Figure 52.
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3. Start a new drawing document from within the assembly document using A4 landscape
sheet format. Generate the top view using the Model View tool, refer to Figure 53.
4. Generate the section view using the Section View tool, refer to Figure 54.
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5. Generate the right side view using the Projected View tool, refer to Figure 55.
6. Generate the isometric view and change the state of the isometric view to the exploded
state, refer to Figure 56.
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Exercise 1
In this exercise, you will generate the front view, section right view, isometric view, and
the alternate position view on the isometric view of Exercise 1 of Chapter 11. You need
to scale the parent view to the scale factor of 1:3. The views that you need to generate
are shown in Figure 57. (Expected time: 30 min)
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