Ind1112 - Exam # 3 11-14-23
Ind1112 - Exam # 3 11-14-23
1. The front, top, and, right side orthographic views are generally considered the three views of
an object.
4. A hole drawn on a slanted surface in a front orthographic view projects to the right side view as
5. The inside radius and outside radius of a bend in a thin-walled object are the same.
6. Hidden lines are used to represent surfaces that are not directly visible in an orthographic view.
7. The standard section line pattern of evenly spaced 45° lines is defined as ANSI.
8. Sectional views are located in front of the arrows on the cutting plane line, that is,the arrows point at the
sectional view.
9. Sectional lines can use different patterns to reflect the object’s material.
11. A broken line is used to define the boundaries of a broken-out section view.
FIG #1
Q2. (25pts) Draw the Front, End and Top view of Fig.1 shown below. Units are inches.
Submit your drawing with you name Typed on it.
FIG #2
Q3. (25 pts) Draw the Front and Sectional view A-A of Fig.3 shown below. Units are inches
Submit your drawing with you name Typed on it.
FIG #3