Exam 6: Reading Auxiliary Views

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Describe an optional reference arrow method used to show a removed auxiliary view that was introduced into ASME Y14.3 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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Auxiliary views are used to show the true size and shape of a surface that is not parallel to any of the six principal views.

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These views are used to show the true size and shape of a surface that is not parallel to any of the six principal views.

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Describe the use of a removed auxiliary view application.

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The partial auxiliary view shows only the true size and shape of the inclined surface.

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Describe the use of an auxiliary view enlargement application.

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The removed auxiliary views are placed in the same relationship as the viewing-plane lines read, and as if the auxiliary view were projected directly from the slanted surface.

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What is it called when a surface feature is not perpendicular to the line of sight?

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The auxiliary view can then be drawn in any convenient location at any desired scale.

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Define secondary auxiliary view.

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When a surface feature is not perpendicular to the line of sight, the feature is said to be:

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When multiple auxiliary views are shown on the print, the views are arranged from left to right and from top to bottom. The views are labeled to correlate with their viewing plane, such as VIEW A-A for the first view, VIEW B-B for the second view, and VIEW C-C for the third view.

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