Engineering Drawing n2 QP

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QUESTION 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING DRAWING, ELECTRICAL

FITTINGS AND WELDING SYMBOLS

NOTE: Answer this question on the attached ANSWER SHEET and submit with
DRAWING SHEET.

1.1 Write down the meaning of the following abbreviations:

1.1.1 PCD

1.1.2 ASSY

1.1.3 AF

1.1.4 CHAM
(4 × 1) (4)

1.2 Make a NEAT freehand drawing of an PVC T-piece inspection coupling used
as an electrical fitting. (3)

1.3 Name FOUR basic welding joints. (4)

1.4 State FOUR advantages of Computer-aided Drawing compared to


conventional drawing or draughting. (4)
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QUESTION 2: SCREW THREADS

FIGURE 1 shows the front view of a VALVE SPINDLE.


Draw ONLY section A of the VALVE SPINDLE to a scale 1 : 1.
Provide part A with a single start external right-hand square-screw thread with a pitch
of 16 mm.

FIGURE 2
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QUESTION 3: FIRST-ANGLE ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

FIGURE 3 on the next page shows an outside front view and an outside left view of a
pipe guide in first-angle orthographic projection.

3.1 Draw, to scale 1 : 1, the following views in first-angle orthographic projection:

3.1.1 A full sectional front view on cutting plane X–X. (6)

3.1.2 An outside left view. (4)

3.2 Insert the following title and scale centrally beneath the layout:

PIPE GUIDE

SCALE 1 : 1 (2)

3.3 Draw the symbol for the first-angle orthographic projection beneath the layout. (1)

3.4 At A add a machining surface symbol with a roughness value of 6,3μm


produced by a milling machine. (3)

3.4 Line work and accuracy. (2)

3.5 Layout and neatness. (2)

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FIGURE 3

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QUESTION 4: ISOMETRIC PROJECTION

FIGURE 4 below shows two views of a work piece in third-angle orthographic


projection.

Do not draw the given views, but draw to scale 1 : 1, an isometric view of the work
piece. Point P must be the lowest point.

NO hidden detail is required.

FIGURE 4
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QUESTION 5: INTERPENETRATION

FIGURE 5 below shows two views of a circular pipe penetrated by a triangular pipe
without the interpenetration lines in third-angle orthographic projection.

5.1 Redraw the two views in first-angle orthographic projection to scale 1 : 1. (4)

5.2 Draw the interpenetration curve on the front view. (2)

5.3 Show all the construction lines needed to project the curve of interpenetration. (4)

5.4 Linework, accuracy, layout and neatness. (5)

FIGURE 5
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QUESTION 6: THIRD-ANGLE ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

FIGURE 6 on the next place shows a front view and a top view of a bracket in
third-angle orthographic projection.

Draw to scale 1 : 1 and in in third-angle orthographic projection the following views of


the bracket:

6.1 A full-sectional front view on cutting plane B–B. (6)

6.2 A full-sectional right view on cutting plane A–A. (6)

6.3 An outside top view. NO hidden detail required. (4)

6.4 Add the title and scale centrally beneath the layout. (2)

6.5 Insert the third-angle orthographic projection symbol below the title and
scale. (1)

6.5 Linework, accuracy, layout and neatness. (7)

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FIGURE 6
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