1. to identify the relevant drawing information that helps the process planner
identify critical processing factors.
2. identify appropriate supplementary information from the drawing to aid the
process planning;
3. identify and interpret dimensional information from the drawing;
4. identify and interpret geometric information from the drawing;
5. identify the critical processing factors for the component from the
dimensional and geometric information.
1. Identify the relevant drawing information that helps the process
planner identify critical processing factors.
Engineering Drawing
Detail Drawing; Assembly drawing; combined drawing
Detail drawings
Detail drawings contain all the information required to manufacture the item or
items represented. This information will include all dimensions, tolerances, surface
finish specifications, and material pecifications.
There are two different types of detail drawing. These are: single-part drawings;
collective drawings.
Assembly drawings
Assembly drawings contain all the information required to assemble two or more
parts together. Normally, there will be no dimensions on an assembly drawing.
However, in some instances some dimensions that might be required for assembly
may be included.
There are three types of assembly drawings: single-part assembly drawings;
collective assembly drawings;
ntifying useful
2. Identifying useful supplementary information apart from geometry
Sizes toleranced with various values for upper and lower limits
Material Evaluation
_9 assembly drawings;
_9 combined drawings.