Mechanical Drawings

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