Exam 13: Reading Precision Sheet Metal Prints
Exam 1: Introduction to Engineering and Manufacturing Technology Print Reading63 Questions
Exam 2: Communicating with a Sketch84 Questions
Exam 3: Scales and Precision Measurement32 Questions
Exam 4: Reading Lines and Lettering on a Print45 Questions
Exam 5: Reading Multiviews94 Questions
Exam 6: Reading Auxiliary Views32 Questions
Exam 7: Manufacturing Materials and Processes188 Questions
Exam 8: Reading Dimensions125 Questions
Exam 9: Reading Prints With Fasteners and Springs141 Questions
Exam 10: Reading Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks112 Questions
Exam 11: Reading Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing129 Questions
Exam 12: Reading Linkage, Cam, Gear, and Bearing Prints80 Questions
Exam 13: Reading Precision Sheet Metal Prints66 Questions
Exam 14: Reading Prints of Working Drawings87 Questions
Exam 15: Welding Processes and Reading Welding Representations93 Questions
Exam 16: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings61 Questions
Exam 17: Reading Electrical Diagrams and Schematics70 Questions
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This is a press or similar tool used to form a hole or specific shape in sheet metal.
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Sheet metal punch
Describe a hole table.
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A hole table is a common form of tabular dimensioning that specifies the size and location of holes using a table.
This is a stamping press operation that forms a single-line cut partway across the sheet without removing material.
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Lancing
Cutting material away from a corner can relieve the internal stress brought on by two edges being bent in the same direction.
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Describe the practice of showing the multiviews of the part representing the final bent condition, and the flat pattern reference drawn on one of the views using phantom lines.
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Sheet metal thickness generally ranges between .03 in. (0.75 mm) and .5 in. (12 mm).
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Describe Punch ID, including how punch ID features are located on a print.
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The term cut refers to any process, such as shearing, punching, laser, water jet, or similar process that is used to remove material.
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A flange is a feature added to a sheet metal part to reinforce or stiffen a part edge or to provide a surface for fastening or welding.
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Describe the function of grid lines, including recommended grid line spacing and give an example of the general note placed on a drawing to identify the grid lines used.
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Describe the practice of showing the part in its bent form and in flat pattern on a print.
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Describe the function of registration marks, including how registration marks are displayed and dimensioned on a print.
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The purpose of ____ is to determine the overall dimension of the flat pattern, so when bent, the desired final dimension is achieved.
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Sheet metal prints are found in ____ where flat material is used for fabrication into desired shapes.
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A precision sheet metal pattern can be shown on a print ____.
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Describe the practice for representing a sheet metal part is with only the formed sheet metal part model and flat pattern.
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The neutral axis is approximately sixteenths of the thickness from the outside of the bend, depending on the material and other factors.
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