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Problems (Continued) : Section

The document describes 14 parts labeled (a) through (n) and provides solid models of each. It asks the reader to identify the base geometry and any dependent (child) features for each part. Parts (o) through (hh) are also shown and the problem continues, likely asking the same questions about the base geometries and dependent features for those additional parts.

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6-86 sectiontwo Modern Design Practice and Tools

6.16 problems (continued)


4. Create solid models of the following parts in your CAD system. Identify what you consider to be the base geome-
try for each part. Are any (child) features dependent upon the existence of other (parent) features? If so, specify
the hierarchy.

1.75

45

IEW 3.5
TV
ON 2.0
FR

(a) (b)

.50
2.0 1.75

R1.25

3.5 (2.0)
.75
55

W
VIE
NT IEW
FR
O TV 60
ON
FR
3.5
.38 1.75
.75 .50

(c) (d)

R.88 3.0

(2.25)

1.38

45
V IEW
ONT
FR

1.75

(e) (f )
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6.16 problems (continued)

(g) (h)

(i) (j)

R2
.75 2.7
5
Ø1
.25
2.

2X
75

Ø1
.25
2.0
0 2.0
0

1.0 3.2
0 5

SYMBOL DENOTES
SYMMETRY
5
3.5
0 1.2

5.5 0
0 6.0

(k) (l)
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(m) (n)

2X .25, THRU
Ø.50 .125

1.25 .50
.75 2.0
3.625
1.0
R.50 (TYP.)

1.38
R.125
1.75
(TYP.)

R.50 .38
.31 .25
1.0
.31
.38

R.25 (TYP.)

(o) (p)

(q) (r)
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6.16 problems (continued)

(s) (t)

(u) (v)

(w) (x)
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6.16 problems (continued)

(y) (z)

(aa) (bb)

(cc) (dd)
chapter 6 Solid Modeling 6-91

6.16 problems (continued)


FINISHED 3.0
SURFACE
1.88
.44
.56 1.28
.59

2X Ø.468 THRU
ALL FILLETS & ROUNDS, R.12

2.25

.50 Ø.50 THRU


S.F. 1.375 T .06

Ø 2.0

.44

IEW 4.0
TV
ON
FR
.625

FINISHED SURFACE
(TOP/BOTTOM SURFACES)

(ee) (ff )

(gg) (hh)

2X Ø.25 THRU
Ø.50 T .31

.5?0 1.75
.75 1.88
.75
.25 .50
Ø2.0 .68 .31
4.0
.5?0 Ø.38 T .88
.12
.38 .18
.75
.25

.50 1.0
1.0 .18

1.38 (2.0)
3.75
Ø.75
.75 Ø1.5 (TYP.) .31
IEW Ø.31 THRU
TV
1.5 ON .12
FR
IEW
TV
RON .75
.68
F
ALL UNMARKED RADII, R .12 R.50
FLAT SURFACE

(ii) ( jj)
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6.16 problems (continued)

(kk) (ll)

50 38
14 22
46
180 24 2X Ø10 THRU
Ø 48 THRU (IN LINE)
15
96 25 4X R15
50 15 25

26
2X Ø12 THRU
48
50 15 65
24 10
30
15
15 R12
12 6 38 15

24 48
56 100
104 15
ALL UNMARKED 15 METRIC
2XR12 52 METRIC RADII = R5
R
24 100 50

ALL UNMARKED RADII = R8

(mm) (nn)

20
60
80
45
54
12 30
45
12 170 30
10
10
30
13 30
(9) 15 28
6 8 (104) 120 (40)
60
25
Ø26 Ø10 THRU 10
Ø6 T 14 Ø18 50

32 25
4X Ø6 THRU SAW KERF 30
EVENLY SPACED ON A 80
1 X 45
Ø46 B.C. 10 15
Ø60 CHAMFER
Ø26 3 Ø20 THRU
Ø22 Ø30 T 4
Ø26 Ø12
2 15 40
METRIC METRIC

(oo) (pp)
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6.16 problems (continued)


1.31
R20 1.00
25 Ø94 THRU

34 70 .25
.56
2X Ø16 THRU 1.00
1.18
2.00 .38
.62 R.25
45 R.12
(TYP) 46 20 .62
30 1.06
.38
5 .38

6X Ø.28 THRU 2X R.25


20 12 .62
120 2X R.38
50 (36) Ø1.50 THRU
ALL UNMARKED RADII = R4 12 60 METRIC 3.50 1.00 2.50 (TYP.)
.62
1.75

(qq) (rr)

.2X Ø8 THRU

42
15 15 28
20
11
7. 14
5
38
10
16 34 4 6
16 26
8 (10) 25
(8) 12
60
º )
130 S
25
R DIU
4X LL RA
14 (FU
Ø8 T 16
6 C
L 6
14 10
(30) (30) 17
42 6 6 6
14 42 10
5
70
14 70
METRIC 63.
2.5
R1

(ss) (tt)

R(
FU
LL
R)
19
Ø
15

R6
4X
63
.5 .7
12

12
1 7
Ø5
6
Ø7
º 1 7.9
64 35 1 56
1
15
2X
(FU R
50 LL
RA
DI
R1 US
9 )

(uu) (vv)
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6.16 problems (continued)


R7 .75
.00 .28
Ø. Ø.
50 37 .75
0 5 .50
.25 2.0 .50
3.25
.25 O.38, THRU
R1 O.63 .18
.25 B
.31
2.5 .50 A .75
0 .375
O1.0
30 1.5
4X
R1 Ø. .44 1.0
.00 25 2.0 .56 .50
R1 0 .50
.0 0 1.12 O.50, THRU .75
AL Ø. R.25 .50
LF 88 R.50 .93
ILL
.7

B 2X O.25, THRU
5

ET .50
SR
.19 3X O.44
.2
5
A .25 THRU
.28
3.5 R .50 2.0
.69 1.50 0
3.0 1.0
.25 1.7 2.75 0 (SQ.)
5.5 1.2 .28 5
0 2 .63 .63 4.75
.28
2.7 1.50 3.25 1.5
5
ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.125

0
1.0

(ww) (xx)

4.0
1.0 O.44,
THRU A
O2.25 1.56 2.0
.188 B WEB,
.375 BOTH
O1.0
SIDES

.50
.75
.125
.50
R.50 45
R.50 1.0
2.0

O1.12, THRU R.25 B


VO1.625 X 90
A .25 (TYP.)
ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.06
2.3125 2.75
1.25 .25 (TYP.)

.38

.75

(yy) (zz)
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6.16 problems (continued)


2X O.25, THRU
2.8146 O.50 .125
.25

.75
R.31 (TYP.)
O.75 THRU
2.0 1.0 1.5
O1.25
60
R.43 (TYP.)
1.0 1.5
.38 60°
.38 1.0

R.38

R.38
4.0
2.0 R.25 (TYP.) 2.5 ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.06
IEW 1.25 .38
TV
ON 2X O.38 THRU
FR IEW
TV
ON R.88
ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.06 FR

(aaa) (bbb)

(2.0) .32 R.50 (TYP.)

.84
4X O.38, THRU

1.38
.38
O1.25
R.18 1.25
2.5
(TYP.) R.50
30
R.625

.50 1.5

.38
.63 .38
.50
.50 O.75, THRU
45
W 1.25
T VIE
ON 3.75 .50
FR 1.0
2.0
ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.09

(ccc)

FIGURE P6.4.
chapter 7 Assembly Modeling 7-33

7.12 problems (continued)


2. The parts shown in Figure P7.2 are to be assembled into a screw clamp. Create a solid model for each part and
apply assembly constraints to create an assembly model of the clamp. All parts are made of steel. The notation
“M10” designates a standard metric screw thread with a 10 mm outer diameter. (You will learn more about this in
a later chapter.)

FIGURE P7.2. Create an assembly model for the screw clamp.


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8.11 problems (continued)


O2.25 (OD)
.25 (36)
O1.0
1.5 28

8
.09 O70
2X O.50, THRU
(IN LINE) O62
O3.0 (OD)
O42
R.44 (20) 4 O120

6
O74 4
.31
15°
3.25 O70
4.06

.38 (O42) 8X O10 THRU EVENLY SPACED


O1.75 ON A O100 B.C.
O2.75 ALL UNMARKED RADII = R.09
METRIC

(e) (f)

10
O120
24 (60)
40
O102
36
6 O84
METRIC 3

(O56) 8 (O52)
(O32) 7

12
80
5 O56

7
O100
Ø32 16
O120
7 8

ALL UNMARKED O92 (INSIDE O)


RADII = R3 O20 THRU
O24 X 40 LONG OIL GROVE O100 (OUTSIDE O)
O36 THRU
O44 8 ALL UNMARKED RADII = R2 METRIC

(g) ( h)

10
O120
40
O102

O84
3

(O52)
(O32) 7

80

7
O100
Ø32 16
8

O92 (INSIDE O)
O20 THRU
O24 X 40 LONG OIL GROVE O100 (OUTSIDE O)

ALL UNMARKED RADII = R2 METRIC

( i)

FIGURE P8.2.

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