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020 _a9781606502105
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050 _aT 353 .H36 2010
100 _aHanifan, Ronald
_eauthor
245 0 _aReduce your engineering drawing errors :
_bpreventing the most common mistakes /
_cRonald E. Hanifan
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bMomentum Press,
_cc2010
300 _aviii, 93 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bUSD36.18
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aChapter 1. First step is done, design is complete. -- Chapter 2. Understand the data that you have placed on the drawing -- The most common error: dimensions originating from the center of a feature -- Other frequent errors. -- Chapter 3. Dimensioning and tolerancing errors. Chapter 4. Drawing types: select the proper drawing for your action -- Drawing statements -- Mono-detail or multi-detail drawing -- Detail drawing -- Matched set drawing -- Assembly drawing -- Inseparable assembly -- Detail assembly -- Altered item drawing to alter an existing item -- Printed wiring board detail drawing -- Control drawings -- Vendor item drawing -- Procurement control drawing -- Envelope drawing -- Source control drawing -- Associated lists -- Drawing notes -- Isometric views (value questionable) -- Chapter 5. Electrical reference designations -- How assigned -- Which items receive a reference designation -- Reference designation starts -- Units, sets, and nomenclature -- Assigning reference designation -- Cable assemblies -- Marking -- Connector, wiring side -- Partial reference designations -- Chapter 7. Delivery of your drawings (technical data package) -- Vendor prints -- Missing drawings -- Undisclosed data -- Delivery of digital data and models -- Chapter 8. The checker: what he will look for -- Chapter 9. Other information -- Definition of common terms.
520 _aIn this book, I will discuss only the most common errors that appear on engineering drawings and the basic usage and understanding of the most frequently used drawings. All drawings will contain errors, but if you can eliminate many of those errors before the engineering design checker or your supervisor reviews your drawing, it will go through much easier. Your reputation is at stake! Your supervisor and the engineering design checker will see everyone's work and know their errors. They know your weak areas and who produces good work and who doesn't. It is helpful to know what they look for--or should be looking for.
650 _aENGINEERING DRAWINGS
700 _aHanifan, Ronald
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