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Modelos - 3D - para El Trabajo Final

This document lists 46 exercises for students to sketch or draw views of mechanical parts. The exercises include parts like rod supports, tailstocks, bearings, cams, and tool holders. Students are instructed to draw the views to fit on 8.5" x 11" paper and to include title blocks with dimensions following guidelines from Chapter 11. Some exercises provide front and side views and require additional views, while others can be drawn at half or quarter size for clarity.
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100% found this document useful (1 vote)
526 views9 pages

Modelos - 3D - para El Trabajo Final

This document lists 46 exercises for students to sketch or draw views of mechanical parts. The exercises include parts like rod supports, tailstocks, bearings, cams, and tool holders. Students are instructed to draw the views to fit on 8.5" x 11" paper and to include title blocks with dimensions following guidelines from Chapter 11. Some exercises provide front and side views and require additional views, while others can be drawn at half or quarter size for clarity.
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CHAPTER EXERCISES 309

Exercise 7.2 Rod Support* Exercise 7.3 Tailstock*

Exercise 7.4 Bearing* Exercise 7.5 Holder Clip*

Exercise 7.6 Cam* Exercise 7.7 Index Arm*


*
Sketch or draw necessary views. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ A-size or A4 metric size paper. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by
your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to
better locations where possible.
310 CHAPTER 7 2D DRAWING REPRESENTATION

METRIC
METRIC

Exercise 7.8 Roller Lever* Exercise 7.9 Support*

Exercise 7.10 Locating Finger* Exercise 7.11 Toggle Lever*

METRIC

Exercise 7.12 Cut-off Holder* Exercise 7.13 Index Slide*


*
Sketch or draw necessary views. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ A-size or A4 metric size paper. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by
your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to
better locations where possible.
CHAPTER EXERCISES 311

Exercise 7.14 Frame Guide* Exercise 7.15 Chuck Jaw*

Exercise 7.17 Tool Holder.* Given: Front and left-side


views. Required: Front, top, and right-side views.

Exercise 7.16 Hinge Bracket.* Given: Front and bottom


views. Required: Front, top, and right-side views.

Exercise 7.19 Cross-feed Stop*


*
Sketch or draw necessary views. These exercises are designed to fit on
8.5″ × 11″ A-size or A4 metric size paper. Use a title block or title strip as
assigned by your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11
Exercise 7.18 Shifter Block.* Given: Front and left-side and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions as assigned by your instructor.
views. Required: Front, top, and right-side views. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.
312 CHAPTER 7 2D DRAWING REPRESENTATION

Exercise 7.20 Cross Cam.* Given: Front and left-side views.


Required: Front, top, and right-side views. Exercise 7.21 Roller Stud*

Exercise 7.23 Feed Rod Bearing*


Exercise 7.22 Hinge Block*

Exercise 7.24 Lever Hub.* Draw half size. Exercise 7.25 Vibrator Arm*
*
Sketch or draw necessary views. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ A-size or A4 metric size paper. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by
your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to
better locations where possible.
CHAPTER EXERCISES 313

Exercise 7.26 Clutch Lever* Exercise 7.27 Counter Bearing Bracket.* Draw half size.

Exercise 7.29 Control Block*

Exercise 7.28 Tool Holder*

Exercise 7.30 Socket Bearing* Exercise 7.31 Tool Holder*


*
Sketch or draw necessary views. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ A-size or A4 metric size paper. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by your
instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to better loca-
tions where possible.
314 CHAPTER 7 2D DRAWING REPRESENTATION

Exercise 7.32 Locating V-Block* Exercise 7.33 Anchor Bracket*

Exercise 7.34 Lead Screw Bracket.** Draw half size. Exercise 7.35 Lever Bracket.** Draw half size.

**
Sketch or draw necessary views. Larger and more detailed parts show the details more clearly when drawn on larger sheet sizes. Consider using B, C, or A3 or
A2 sheets. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions
as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.
CHAPTER EXERCISES 315

SF

Exercise 7.36 Gripper Rod Center*

Exercise 7.37 Bearing Bracket* Exercise 7.38 Link Arm Connector.* Draw one-quarter size.

*
Sketch or draw necessary views. Larger and more detailed parts show the details more clearly when drawn on larger sheet sizes. Consider using B, C, or A3 or
A2 sheets. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions
as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.
316 CHAPTER 7 2D DRAWING REPRESENTATION

Exercise 7.39 Mounting Bracket* Exercise 7.40 LH Shifter Fork*

Exercise 7.41 Gear Shift Bracket* Exercise 7.42 Fixture Base*

*
Sketch or draw necessary views. Larger and more detailed parts show the details more clearly when drawn on larger sheet sizes. Consider using B, C, or A3 or
A2 sheets. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions
as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.
CHAPTER EXERCISES 317

Exercise 7.43 Ejector Base.* Draw half size. Exercise 7.44 Tension Bracket*

Exercise 7.45 Offset Bearing* Exercise 7.46 Feed Guide*

*
Sketch or draw necessary views. Larger and more detailed parts show the details more clearly when drawn on larger sheet sizes. Consider using B, C, or A3 or
A2 sheets. Use a title block or title strip as assigned by your instructor. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11 and use metric or decimal-inch dimensions
as assigned by your instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.

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