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CSWP Sample Exam 1 (2012)
Segment 1 of the CSWP Core
-This test is made up of a series of problems broken down into sets of questions. Each problem
set of questions comes with a description that outlines the problems to be solved for that set.
-This section contains 5 questions
-You should be able to complete all 5 questions within 90 minutes
-Consult answer key after completion of this section

-Initial Part: Create the Part Shown below. Use for Question 1 and 2
-Read following questions before modeling
B
K

48

10

10

D
D

R5

4X 2 X 45 Deg
M

Y
R2

R2

33
10

8
A

5X R8

SECTION K-K

R10

R2

A
C
30
5

SECTION M-M

20

Segment 1
Question 1. Initial part Stage 1: Build this part in SolidWorks.
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise
-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:
A = 84 mm
B = 46 mm
C = 118 mm
D = 27 mm
Y= C/2 +20
(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)
-Measure the mass of the part.
What is the mass of the part (grams)?
a. 822
b. 807
c. 791
d. 862

Question 2. Update Parameters of the Initial Part


Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise
-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:
A = 90 mm
B = 45 mm
C = 135 mm
D = 22 mm
Y= C/2 +20
-Measure the mass of the part.
What is the mass of the part (grams)?

Modified Part: Create the Part Shown below. Use for Question 3.
Note: Modified Dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new dimensions
are not. "E" indicates a hole wizard hole at the center of the feature.
B

10

10

48

K
D
R7
6X 2 X 45 Deg

22

A
Y

25

R2

54
R6 X2

40

10

8
E

R6 X 6

8
20

R2

SECTION K-K

15

R2

R10

C
45
5

40
SECTION J-J

20

Question 3. Modify the Part Based on New Images


Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise
-Changes to preexisting geometry are labeled with inspection bubbles. New dimensions are not.
Closely examine the dimensions as there are quite a few changes.
-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:
A = 92 mm
B = 46 mm
C = 128 mm
D = 24 mm
Y= C/2 +20
E= Hole Wizard Standard: ISO Countersink
Type: Hex Socket CTSK Head ISO 10642
Size: M6
Fit: Normal
Through Hole Diameter: 7.00 mm
Counterbore Diameter: 14.00 mm
Counter Sink Angle: 90deg
End Condition: Through All
-Measure the mass of the part.
What is the mass of the part (grams)?
a. 967
b. 864
c. 924
d. 908

Modified Part: Create the Part Shown below. Use for Question 4 and 5.
Note: Modified Dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new dimensions
are not.
10

48

10

30

15

R1 X 2

15

6
K

50

New (x 3)

R7

12
6

10

25

Y
R2

6X 2 X 30 Deg

54
R2

30
R4 X 5

R5

R6 X2
A

36
SECTION K-K

R1 X 6

40

48

M
R10

R2
31

20
SECTION M-M

R8 X 5

Question 4. Modify the Part Based on New Images, Again


Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise
-Changes to preexisting geometry are labeled with inspection bubbles. New dimensions are not.
Closely examine the dimensions as there are quite a few changes.
-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:
A = 84 mm
B = 45 mm
C = 120 mm
D = 27 mm
Y= C/2 +15
Note that the value for Y has changed.
-Measure the mass of the part.
What is the mass of the part (grams)?
a. 655
b. 702
c. 604
d. 581

Question 5. Update Parameters Again


Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:
A = 90 mm
B = 48 mm
C = 125 mm
D = 29 mm
Y= C/2 +15

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)?

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