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TEST CODE 01247032

FORM TP 2013122 MAY/JUNE 2013


CARIBBEAN E XAM I NAT I O N S COUNCIL
CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE®
EXAMINATION

TECHNICAL DRAWING
OPTION – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING
Paper 032 – General Proficiency
PRACTICAL
3 hours 10 minutes

09 MAY 2013 (a.m.)

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Each candidate should have the following for this examination:

Traditional Drawing Method

Two sheets of drawing paper (both sides may be used)


Drawing instruments
Drawing board and tee square
Metric scale rule

Computer-Aided Drafting Method

A minimum of six sheets of size 8½” x 11” OR three sheets of size 11” x 17” paper
Personal computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse and printer
Computer-Aided Drafting Software

N.B. ALL solutions to questions attempted for this Option MUST be PRINTED for submission.

2. All dimensions are given in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

3. When first-angle or third-angle is not specified, the choice of projection is left to the candidate’s
discretion, in which case the type of projection used MUST be clearly stated.

4. Each candidate should use his/her own judgement to supply any dimensions or other details not
directly shown on the drawings.

5. The number of each question answered MUST be written next to the solution.

6. Each candidate MUST enter his/her school code and registration number in the appropriate space
at the bottom right-hand corner of the drawing paper.

DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.

Copyright © 2011 Caribbean Examinations Council.


All rights reserved.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING

This paper has TWO sections: Section I, Assembly Drawing, and Section II, Sketch and Design OR
3D Solid Model Design Drawing

Answer ONE question from Section I, Assembly Drawing, and ONE question from Section II, Sketch
and Design OR 3D Solid Model Design Drawing.

Candidates MAY use EITHER the Traditional Drawing Method OR the Computer-Aided Drafting
Method.

SECTION I – ASSEMBLY DRAWING

Answer ONE question.


Do NOT spend more than 2½ hours on this section.

1. Figure 1, on one of the enclosed sheets, shows the first-angle orthographic details of the parts
that make up a pipe vice assembly. In assembly, the screw (3) is fitted to the body (1), the movable
jaw (2) is fitted to the body (1), and the movable jaw (2) is fitted to the screw and secured by
the round head screw (5). The tommy bar (4) is fitted to the screw and the tommy bar end (6) is
secured to the tommy bar.

(a) Draw, FULL SIZE, in either first-angle or third angle orthographic projection, the following
views of the FULLY assembled pipe vice assembly:

(i) A full front section taken on the cutting plane line B-B.

(ii) An elevation looking in the direction of arrow C. Show all hidden detail.

(b) Show SIX main dimensions, including a length, a diameter, a radius and a metric screw
thread.

(c) Print the title ʻPipe Vice Assemblyʼand the scale used. Show the projection method by
symbol.
(80 marks)

GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE


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2. Figure 2, on one of the enclosed sheets, shows the first-angle orthographic projection details of
the parts that make up a mounting jig assembly. In assembly, the body (1) is secured to the base
(2) using two hexagonal screws (5). The mounting spindle (3) is secured to the body using the
knurled nut (4).

(a) Draw, FULL SIZE, in either first-angle or third-angle orthographic projection, the following
views of the FULLY assembled mounting jig assembly:

(i) A sectional front elevation taken on the cutting plane line A-A.

(ii) An end elevation looking in the direction of arrow B. Show all hidden detail.

(b) Show SIX main dimensions including a length, a diameter, a metric screw thread and a
chamfer.

(c) Print the title ‘Mounting Jig Assembly’and the scale used. Show the projection method
by symbol. (80 marks)

GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE


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Sketch and Design OR 3D Solid Model Design Drawing

Answer ONE question from this section.

3. Figure 3 shows the views o f a bearing bracket. Make a neat, well-proportioned, isometric sketch
o f the bracket with ‘S ’ at its lowest point. (20 marks)

BEARING BRACKET

Figure 3

4. Make neat, orthographic sketches to illustrate any THREE o f the following types o f sections:

(a) Removed
(b) Revolved
(c) Part
(d) H alf (20 marks)

END OF TEST

IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR W ORK ON THIS TEST.

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CAR IB BEAN E XAM I NAT I O N S C O U NC I L TEST CO D E 01247032
FORM TP 2013122 M A Y/JU NE 2013
SE C O N D A R Y ED U C A T IO N C E R T IF IC A T E
E X A M IN A T IO N

T E C H N IC A L D R A W IN G
O P T IO N - M E C H A N IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G D R A W IN G
P a p e r 032 — G e n eral Proficiency

(4) KNURLED NUT

(2) BASE

(5 ) HEXAGONAL HEAD SCREW 2 OFF

ALL FILLET RADII ARE 3 mm

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm

MOUNTING JIG ASSEMBLY


(1) BODY

Figure 2 (3) MOUNTING SPINDLE

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FORM TP 2013122 SE C O N D A R Y ED U C A T IO N C E R T IF IC A T E M A Y/JU NE 2013
EX A M IN A T IO N

T E C H N IC A L D R A W IN G
O P T IO N - M E C H A N IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G D R A W IN G
P a p e r 032 — G e n eral Proficiency

M12

06
M4
012

(6) TOMMY BAR END


(3) SCREW

06

(4) TOMMY BAR

M 6— \ 0g
04

ROUNDHEAD
(5) SCREW

PIPE VICE ASSEMBLY

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM

ALL FILET RADII ARE 3mm

Figure 1

(2) MOVABLE JAW


(1) BODY

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