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Ae el oko EWA AMUN COLerAN In this chapter, you will learn concept of drawing views. The drawing views are generated to show accurate shape and size of the object that can be dimensioning properly. In this chapter, you will learn about: © Orthographic Views & Au ary Views % Named Views Multi View Drawings To manufacture a component, you must create its engineering drawing. The engineering drawing includes various views of the object, showing its accurate shape and size that can be clearly dimensioned. This can be done by creating the orthographic views of the object. In the first section of this chapter, you will lan how to create orthographic views of an object. The second section introduces you to auxiliary views. The auxiliary views describe the features of a component, which are located on ined plane or surface. Gein tenie en ee Orthographic Views are standard representations of an object on a drawing sheet. It is the method to generate information related all the hidden and visible features of an object. These views are generated by projecting an object onto three different planes (top plane, front plane, and side plane). These three views are projected and aligned with each other, You can project an object by using two different methods: ~ First Angle Projection = Third Angle Projection. First Angle Projection Orthographic views created while projecting an object using the First Angle Projection method. v ‘The object is kept in the first quadrant. ‘The object lies between the observer and plane of projection, ‘The plane of projection is assumed to be non-transparent. When views are drawn in their relative position; Top view comes below Front View and Right View drawn to the left side of the elevation. Below is the figure in which orthographic views are created while projecting an object using the First Angle Projection method. vv [ 1 Letsile ven \ Ricievien Felon Teta ew J| Fromic role view ae Third Angle Projection Orthographic views created while projecting an object using the Third Angle Projection method. ‘The object is kept in the third quadrant. ‘The plane of projection lies between the observer and object. ‘The plane of projection is assumed to be transparent. When views are drawn in their relative position, Tap view comes above Front View and Right View drawn to the right side of the elevation. vv +e Below is the figure in which orthographic views are created while projecting an object using the Third Angle Projection method. Top vow aa 7 ; I In this example, you will create the orthographic views of the part shown below. The views will be created by using the Third Angle Projection method.

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