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Exploded Views

The document discusses different types of technical drawings used in engineering including sectional views, exploded views, and assembly drawings. It provides examples and videos on how to construct these different drawing types as well as a quiz on assembled views.

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Exploded Views

The document discusses different types of technical drawings used in engineering including sectional views, exploded views, and assembly drawings. It provides examples and videos on how to construct these different drawing types as well as a quiz on assembled views.

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ashna salim
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Graphic views

Sectional drawings
Exploded drawings
Assembly drawings
objective
Students will be able to
- Construct different types of sectional views
- Construct exploded and assembly drawings
Back To
Starters

My Word!
Students are given (or choose) a word related to the
topic. They must stand up and point to someone in
the class who must then give the meaning. That
person then chooses the next person to pose a word.
EXPLODED VIEWS
Exploded views
Exploded view of hacksaw
video
• Exploded Drawing - Introduction - YouTube
Video -2
HOW TO DRAW EXPLODED VIEW - YouT
ube
Video 3 exploded assembly drawing
Sectional views
Vid 4 sectional views
Assembled view
Engineering Drawing Tutorials/Assembly dra
wing with Front view & Side view (bolt) (you
tube.com)
Quiz – assembled view
• ASSEMBLY DRAWING | Quizizz
Scale = 1:2 (half scale)
Frame - (160/10)/2 = 8
(130/10)/2 = 6.5
Thickness = 20
(20/10)/2 = 1
Thickness (dotted line )=
5 = (5/10)/2 = 0.25
2nd part – glass – 150x120
(150/10)/2 = 7.5
(120/10)/2 = 6
6mm thickness
Scale = 1:2 (half scale)
Frame - (160/10)/2 = 8
(130/10)/2 = 6.5
Thickness = 20
answer (20/10)/2 = 1
Thickness (dotted line )=
5 = (5/10)/2 = 0.25
2nd part – glass – 150x120
(150/10)/2 = 7.5
(120/10)/2 = 6
6mm thickness
Past paper questions
answer
PPQ

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