Mechanical Drawings
Across
- 4. Intended, standard, or typical value of a dimension, property, or specification that serves as a reference point for design, manufacturing, and evaluation
- 6. An engineering fit where the hole is always larger than the shaft, allowing for free movement between the two parts
- 7. Type of engineering fit that provides a balance between clearance and interference, allowing parts to assemble with minimal play or slight force
- 10. Projection where the object is conceptually placed in the third quadrant, and its views are arranged around the front view in a way that corresponds intuitively to the observer's perspective
- 12. Allowable deviation or variation in dimensions, properties, or performance of a component, system, or process
- 14. Degree to which a measured, calculated, or documented value conforms to the true or intended value of a quantity or specification
Down
- 1. Additional view used to show features of an
- 2. that are not visible in the primary orthographic view
- 3. Horizontal, vertical, and/or diagonal lines used to fill enclosed areas of a boundary or object in a drawing
- 5. Degree to which repeated measurements or manufactured parts under the same conditions produce the same results
- 8. Type of fit where one component is intentionally larger than the hole it fits into, creating a tight, secure connection that requires force for assembly
- 9. Type of view that shows the internal features of an object by imagining it has been cut along a defined plane
- 11. Theoretically exact reference point, line, or plane used to locate and orient other features on a part
- 13. angle Projection where the object is placed between the observer and the projection plane