Exam 4: Reading Lines and Lettering on a Print
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The ASME standard for lines and lettering is, Line Conventions and Lettering, ASME Y14.2.
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All lines of the same type have uniform thickness throughout the drawing.
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Visible lines, also called object lines or outlines, describe the visible surface or edge of the object, and are drawn .2 in. (0.6 mm) wide.
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Military (MIL) standards recommend three line thicknesses: thick (cutting and viewing-plane, short break, and object), medium (hidden and phantom), and thin (center, dimension, extension, leader, long break, and section).
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-Thin line used to establish the extent of a dimension.
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-Thick line made up of long and short dashes used to show portion of surface receives specified treatment.
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Standard line thicknesses are 0.06 mm minimum for thick lines and 0.03 mm minimum for thin lines.
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-There are two acceptable types of this line. One drawn with dashes, the other drawn with dots.
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The arrowhead is omitted when a leader line points to a dimension line. This is done when there is not enough space for text to be inserted at the dimension line, and the text is connected to the leader.
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The use of fractions is common on some drawings. Which type of drawing does not commonly use fractions?
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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recommends two-line thickness, which are thick and thin lines.
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-There are two types of this line one for short spaces and the other for longer spaces.
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-Used for laying out the drawing, drawn so lightly that they are not mistaken for any other type of line.
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