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1 Dimensioning Hand Drawings
ENGR 1182 Graphics 04

2 Today’s Objectives Formal Drawing Components:
Dimensioning Hand Drawings GP04 Activity GP04 Application

3 Basic Dimensioning Dimensioning is used to define an object so that it could be manufactured and must: Define the overall size of the part in all 3 dimensions. Define the size and location of the features of the part in all 3 dimensions.

4 Dimensioning Definitions
Ø 1.0 Note GAP Extension Lines Dimension Lines The Dimension If space available, place Dimension between Extension lines If no space available, place Dimension outside of Extension lines Radial Diameter Dimension Radial Radius Dimension R 1.0 2.0 0.10

5 Features Size and Location
Basic Dimensioning .75 .75 2 2 Overall Size Features Size and Location .25 1 2 2

6 Basic Dimensioning: Arcs and Circles
.5 .5 Overall Size Features Size and Location OBJECT IS SYMMETRICAL TOP TO BOTTOM OBJECT IS SYMMETRICAL TOP TO BOTTOM 1 R1 1 R1 1 WITHOUT THE SYMMETRY NOTE PRESENT, THIS DIMENSION WOULD BE REQUIRED Ø1

7 When dimensioning objects with Center Marks it is usually advantageous to establish the Center Marks location early in the dimensioning process Note that by dimensioning the Center Mark offset early, it becomes readily apparent that by using it, in combination with the radius (R1), the width of the object is fully specified.

8 Baseline Vs. Chain Dimensioning
There are many ways to use dimensions to locate features. Chain Baseline (Both techniques are acceptable, however baseline dimensions are preferred.) Chain Dimensioning Baseline Dimensioning

9 Dimensioning Guidelines
Lecturer should discuss each of these Guidelines since not all of them will apply in the following example.

10 Dimension this Object Using the Guidelines

11 Dimension this Object Using the Guidelines
First define the overall size of the part in all 3 dimensions. Then define the size and location of the features of the part in all 3 dimensions. Carefully follow the Dimensioning Guidelines

12 Establish Height, Width and Depth
Define the overall size of the part in all 3 dimensions The SYMMETRY note greatly simplifies dimensioning in this example since it locates the all the cylindrical features front to back and left to right.

13 Define the size and location of the features of the part in all 3 dimensions

14 Define the size and location of the features of the part in all 3 dimensions
.5 If this dimension was added, object would be over-dimensioned

15 Any Dimensions Missing ??
Final Result Using a NOTE here greatly reduces dimensioning effort!!

16 Dimensioning Wrap Up Basic Rules of Dimensioning
Overall size in all 3 dimensions Size and location of all features in all 3 dimensions Follow Dimensioning Guidelines

17 Activity (GP04-DIM): Adding Dimensions
GP_04 DIM-IN CLASS GP04 - DIM-Activity GP_04 DIM IN CLASS

18 Application (GP04-DIM): Adding Dimensions (On Paper- All dimensions are even numbers)
GP_04 DIM-OUT OF CLASS GP04-DIM Application

19 What’s Next? Due Next Class: GP04 - Dimensioning Application
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