Exam 9: Detail, Assembly, and Subassembly Prints
Exam 1: Basic Lines and Views20 Questions
Exam 2: Sketching20 Questions
Exam 3: Notes and Specifications20 Questions
Exam 4: Dimensions20 Questions
Exam 5: Bill of Materials20 Questions
Exam 6: Structural Shapes20 Questions
Exam 7: Other Views20 Questions
Exam 8: Sections20 Questions
Exam 9: Detail, Assembly, and Subassembly Prints20 Questions
Exam 10: Welding Symbols and Abbreviations20 Questions
Exam 11: Basic Joints for Weldment Fabrications17 Questions
Exam 12: Fillet Welds20 Questions
Exam 13: Groove Welds20 Questions
Exam 14: Back or Backing and Melt Thru Welds13 Questions
Exam 15: Plug and Slot Welds20 Questions
Exam 16: Surfacing Welds14 Questions
Exam 17: Edge Welds20 Questions
Exam 18: Spot Welds20 Questions
Exam 19: Projection Welds13 Questions
Exam 20: Seam Welds20 Questions
Exam 21: Stud Welds14 Questions
Exam 22: Applied Metrics for Welders20 Questions
Exam 23: Pipe Welding Symbols20 Questions
Exam 24: Dual Dimensioning20 Questions
Exam 25: Inspection and Testing20 Questions
Exam 26: International Standard Symbols for Welding20 Questions
Exam 27: Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting20 Questions
Exam 28: Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing20 Questions
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When a unit consists of several parts, and they are to be shown on one print, each part must be ____________________.
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All assembly prints are used as detail prints when complete dimensions are applied to all of the assembled parts.
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As a rule, a ____ is prepared for each subassembly and shown in a ruled space on the drawing.
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A(n) ____________________ print is intended to show the relationship of one part to another when assembled as a unit, and to give an indication of the general appearance of the assembly.
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A(n) ____ print contains all the information needed to make a part.
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____ are usually omitted to simplify reading of the assembly print.
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As a rule, a bill of materials is shown in a(n) ____________________ space on the drawing.
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____ drawings are helpful in the interpretation of prints and the assembly of parts.
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____ drawings facilitate the preparation of bills of materials.
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A(n) ____ print is used as a guide for assembling finished parts.
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The working prints include the views required for a complete description and the dimensions that are needed for its construction.
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The ____________________ are identified on the print by a letter or a number and a name for referencing purposes.
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One method of identification commonly used gives each part a name and a circled ____.
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When a part is a unit within itself, only one print is usually required to describe it.
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Components of weldments are shown in detail by prints that are called detail or ____ prints.
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It is preferred practice to prepare a detail print for every member of an assembly.
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Assembly prints may consist of one or more ____________________ of the assembled unit.
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Detail prints include only that information that applies to welding operations.
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To show certain portions of the assembly more clearly, enlarged details of parts are drawn to an enlarged ____ size.
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