Dimensioning
Dimensioning
Dimensioning
Drawing of a component, in addition to providing complete shape description,
must also furnish information regarding the size description. These are provided
through the distances between the surfaces, location of holes, nature of surface
finish, type of material, etc. The expression of these features on a drawing, using
lines, symbols, figures and notes is called dimensioning.
DIMENSIONING
Principles of Dimensioning
1. All dimensional information
necessary to describe a component
clearly and completely shall be
written directly on a drawing.
2. Each feature shall be dimensioned
once only on a drawing, i.e.,
dimension marked in one view
need not be repeated in another
view.
3. Dimension should be placed on the
view where the shape is best seen
(Fig.2.14)
DIMENSIONING
Principles of Dimensioning
4. As far as possible, dimensions should be expressed in one unit only
preferably in millimeters, without showing the unit symbol (mm).
5. As far as possible dimensions should be placed outside the view (Fig.2.15).
6. Dimensions should be taken from visible outlines rather than from hidden
lines (Fig.2.16).
DIMENSIONING
Method - 2 (Uni-directional):
DIMENSIONING
Dimensions must be drawn like this…
Use only one placing of dimension system in one entire drawing. The aligned and
unidirectional system should not be mixed together in one drawing.
DIMENSIONING