Production Drawing Test 1-1 PDF
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This document contains detailed technical drawings of a three-dimensional object, including front, side, and auxiliary top views, as well as a solution to a problem that outlines the object’s dimensions
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# ## **Figure 1** - A drawing of a three dimensional object. - The drawing shows three orthogonal views of the object. - The Front View, a Left Hand Side View and an Auxiliary Top View. - This view combines all dimensions of the object into a single top view. - The dimensions of the object...
# ## **Figure 1** - A drawing of a three dimensional object. - The drawing shows three orthogonal views of the object. - The Front View, a Left Hand Side View and an Auxiliary Top View. - This view combines all dimensions of the object into a single top view. - The dimensions of the object are given in the various views. - For Front View, the dimensions are 100 mm for height and 15 mm for width. - The Left Hand Side View has a dimension of 50 mm for height. - The Auxiliary Top View Shows dimensions of 30 mm for height and 75 mm for width, both on the same level. - On the left side of the object, the view shows a diagonal from the top left corner to the bottom right. This diagonal has a dimension of 50 mm. - The object has a square shape with a square hole in the middle. - The view has a length of 100 mm and a width of 30 mm. - The top of the object is at a 45 degree angle. ## **Figure 2** - A drawing of an object viewed from the front. - It has a diagonal shape with a dimension of 130 mm. - The angle of the shape is 30 degrees, and the width is 90 mm. - There is a small triangle drawn below the diagonal shape. - The triangle has a dimension of 60 degrees. - The view has a dimension of 90 mm and 66 mm, both on the same level. - On the top of the object, the view shows a hole with a diameter of 40 mm. ## **Figure 3** - A drawing of an object viewed from the side. - It has a width of 90 mm and a height of 66 mm. - The object has a hole with a diameter of 40 mm in the center. - The object has a curved shape on the top. - It shows dimensions of 30 mm for height and 20 mm for width. - There is a small triangle drawn below the diagonal shape. - The triangle has a dimension of 60 degrees. - The view has a dimension of 90 mm and 66 mm, both on the same level. ## **Figure 4** - A drawing that shows the solution to the problem. - The drawing includes two orthogonal views of an object: Front View and Side View. - The drawing includes an Auxiliary Top View. - The Front View has dimensions of 130 mm for height and 90 mm for width. - The Side View has dimensions of 66 mm for height and 90 mm for width. - The Auxiliary Top View has a diagonal shape with a 60 degree angle. - The Auxiliary Top View also shows lines and an oval-shaped object. ## **Figure 5** - A drawing of an object viewed from the front. - The object has a rectangular shape with a dimension of 150 mm. - There is a smaller rectangle inside the larger one. - The smaller rectangle has a dimension of 40 mm. - The object has a depth of 80 mm. - The figure shows additional dimensions of 30 mm and 18 mm. ## **Figure 6** - This Figure shows a top view of the object with dimensions. - The object has an "S" shape on the left-hand side. - This shape has a dimension of 80 mm. - It includes the Auxiliary Top View, which is drawn below the object. - The Auxiliary Top View shows a circle with a diameter of 40 mm. - The object has a dimension of 100 mm to the right of the "S" shape. - The object also has a dimension of 18 mm to the right of the "S" shape. - This is a top view of a part with a dimension of 150 mm. - This is a side view of the part with a dimension of 80 mm. - The object has a dimension of 30 mm. - There is a smaller rectangle inside the larger one. - The smaller rectangle has a dimension of 40 mm. - The object has a depth of 80 mm. - The figure shows additional dimensions of 30 mm and 18 mm. - The drawing includes a series of points that form the "S" shape on the object. - Points 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are all shown on the drawing. - The drawing also shows a circle, which has a radius of 40.