Exam 10: Reading Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks
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A _________________________ is used when a symmetrical object requires sectioning and one quarter of the object is removed to create the section.
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An advantage of a removed section has over a revolved section is that ____.
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An object has a very small internal portion dimensioned on a print. Given only this information, which of the following is a viable option for dimensioning the small portion of the object?
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When the desired section has been cut out and is not seen elsewhere on the drawing, ____.
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The cutting-plane line is a thick line representing the cutting plane and can be drawn using:
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A direction of sight line is used with a true projection multiview because it would not be as clear as using a preferred revolution.
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Very thin features, less than .06 in. (4 mm) thick, can be shown on the print ____________ section lines.
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Three different materials are shown in the section view of an object. The upper portion is made of a bronze material and is a horizontal rectangular piece. Under the bronze material, the remaining space is evenly divided vertically with a steel material on the left and a cast iron material on the right. Which of the following is (are) true?
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When cutting planes are labeled alphabetically, the labels can be any letters of the alphabet, except for I, O, Q, S, X, and Z.
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Name and describe the method used to locate sectional views on a sheet other than where the cutting plane lines appear.
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An aligned section has the cutting plane staggered to pass through offset features of an object.
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All pieces have coded cutting plane lines in an assembly section.
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A conventional break is used when a long object of a constant shape requires shortening.
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A _________________________ is drawn when the cutting plane extends completely through the object, usually along a center plane.
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A print of a cylindrical object shows a half section as one of its views. Which of the following is (are) not true?
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Describe the reference arrow method for sectional view identification.
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