Exam 4: Reading Lines and Lettering on a Print
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Name the standard that is conveyed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers document for lines and lettering.
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Arrowheads are used to terminate ______________________________ and ____________________.
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A hidden line represents an invisible edge on an object. Hidden lines are thin lines drawn .01 in. (0.3 mm) thick.
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A section line is similar to a visible object line, except it is ____.
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Extension lines can be used to show the extension of a surface to a theoretical intersection.
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These lines are used to identify alternate positions of moving parts.
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What is the difference between cutting plane lines and viewing plane lines?
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-Thick lines used to show where a section view is taken.
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-Thin line used to show where the cutting-plane line has cut through material.
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Extension lines are thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension and begin with a .06 in. (1.5 mm) space from the object and extend to about .125 in. (3 mm) beyond the last dimension.
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These lines are used in the view of a section to show where the object has been cut.
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A leader line is capped with this when the leader points inside the object:
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The approximate inch conversion for standard line thicknesses is .02 in. (0.6 mm) for thick lines and .01 in. (0.3 mm) for thin lines. This establishes a two-to-one ratio between thick and thin lines.
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