Engineering Drawing and GeometryStipes Publishing Company, 1954 - Geometry, Descriptive |
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Page 11-6
... metal or per- manent mold will decrease the cost and improve the quality of the casting . The metal mold must be thick and heavy enough to have a large heat absorbing capacity and have enough cooling capacity so that the temperature of ...
... metal or per- manent mold will decrease the cost and improve the quality of the casting . The metal mold must be thick and heavy enough to have a large heat absorbing capacity and have enough cooling capacity so that the temperature of ...
Page 25-1
... metal by melting metal into a joint that has been raised to the melting temperature . Thus a fusion weld is actually a process whereby two parts are joined by bringing the metal of each part to a liquid state and adding extra molten ...
... metal by melting metal into a joint that has been raised to the melting temperature . Thus a fusion weld is actually a process whereby two parts are joined by bringing the metal of each part to a liquid state and adding extra molten ...
Page 28-1
... Metal Fits . Class II . ASA B4.1--1947 Tolerances and Allowances for Metal Fits . 17 Tolerances and Allowances for Metal Fits . Class IV . ASA B4.1--1947 . • · • · 28.7 34 28.8 . • · 28.9 · . 40 • • 28.9 25 10 Conversion Tables , inches ...
... Metal Fits . Class II . ASA B4.1--1947 Tolerances and Allowances for Metal Fits . 17 Tolerances and Allowances for Metal Fits . Class IV . ASA B4.1--1947 . • · • · 28.7 34 28.8 . • · 28.9 · . 40 • • 28.9 25 10 Conversion Tables , inches ...
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allowance angle auxiliary axis base beam bearing bolt building called center line circle columns common complete cone connections construction convenient corner Courtesy curve cutting plane cylinder desired detail determined developed diameter dimensions direction distance drawing drawn Drill edge elements elevation ellipse engineering equal face figure finished front gear give given head height holes horizontal illustrated inch indicated intersection isometric length letters located machine marked material means measured metal method necessary notes object oblique obtained orthographic parallel pencil perpendicular perspective pipe pitch placed position possible practice problem projection radius reference representing rules scale screw shape sheet shown in Fig side sketch space specified square standard steel step straight surface symbols TABLE tangent thickness thread tolerance true usually vertical welding