Exam 8: Section Views

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A cutting plane line that is not straight and is offset or bending through the object is typically of a _________________ section.

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The section view that does not use a cutting plane line and is limited by a break line is called a ___________________.

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Which of the following statements is true regarding sectional views?

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All visible edges and contours behind the cutting plane should be shown.

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Items should never be section lined, even though the cutting plane passes through what objects? _____________________________.

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Where mating surfaces meet in assembly drawings, no change is indicated in the section lines.

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A view in which the cutting plane is bent passing though selected features of the object and then removed to be on the original plane is a:

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In the final drawing, cutting plane lines should be drawn thick.

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All of the following are elements of section views except:

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A break used on cylindrical shafts or tubes are referred to as _______________.

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The section view that is usually limited to symmetrical objects is the ________________.

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Typically circular objects are drawn using half sections where required.

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Which of the following sectional views does not require a cutting plane line?

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When section lines are drawn, the space between cross-hatch lines should be approximately ________.

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All the following statements regarding sectional views is correct except:

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The cutting plane line and arrowheads are drawn thin, like the centerline.

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