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Classic Problems
The following classic problems were taken from Engi-
neering Drawing & Graphic Technology, 14th Edition, by
Thomas E. French, Charles J. Vierck, and Robert Foster.
1. Make an assembly drawing in section. The bracket
is cast iron, the wheel is cast steel, the bushing is
bronze, and the pin and taper pin are steel. Scale:
full size.
a. Make a drawing of the bracket with one view in
section. Material is cast iron. Scale: full size.
b. Make a drawing of the wheel with one view in
section. Material is cast steel. Scale: full size.
2. Make an assembly drawing in section. The assem-
bly comprises two cast-iron brackets, two bronze
bushings, steel shaft, cast-steel roller, and cast-iron
base. The bushings are pressed into the roller, and
the shaft is drilled for lubrication. Scale: full size.
a. Make a drawing of the roller and bushing as-
sembly that gives one view in section. See
Problem 2 for materials. Scale: full size.
The problems that are given in this group have been
arranged as complete exercises in making a set of working
drawings. Remember that the dimensions given on the
pictorial views are to be used only to obtain distances of
information needed. In some cases the data needed for a
particular part may have to be obtained from the mating
part.
The detail drawings should be made with each part
on a separate sheet. Drawings of cast or forged parts may
be made in the single-drawing or the multiple-drawing
system.
The assembly drawing should include any necessary
dimensions, such as number, size, and spacing of mount-
ing holes that might be required by a purchaser or needed
for checking with the machine on which a subassembly is
used.
3. Make a complete set of working drawings for the
antivibration mount.
4. Make a complete set of drawings for the pivot
hanger, including detail drawings, assembly draw-
ing, and parts list. All parts are steel. This assembly
consists of a yoke, base, collar, and standard parts.
5. Make a complete set of drawings for the pump
valve. The valve seat, stem, and spring are brass;
the disk is hard-rubber composition. In operation,
the pressure of a uid upward against the disk
raises it and allows ow. Pressure downward forces
the disk tighter against the seat and prevents ow.
Sliding-door guide
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