Blueprint Reading Basics For Welding Fabrication

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Blueprint Reading Basics For Welding Fabrication 9/14/2011 1

Definitions of Lines Lines are the basic communication tool used in blueprints. Listed below are examples of the most common lines used in blueprints today. Take the time to memorize each type of line and know its uses too. 9/14/2011 2

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Orthographic Blueprints Orthographic (ortho) views are twodimensional drawings used to represent or describe threedimensional objects. The ortho views represent the exact shape of an object seen from one side at a time as you are looking perpendicularly to it without showing any depth to the object. Primarily, three ortho views (top, front, and right) adequately depict the necessary information to illustrate the object. Sometimes, only two ortho views are needed as in a cylinder. The diameter of the cylinder and its length are the only dimension information needed to complete the drawing. A sphere only needs the diameter. It is the same from all angles and remains a perfect circle in the ortho drawing. The "six" side method is a process of making six primary ortho views that represent the entire image. This method gives you all the information to create the object from different isometric views. 9/14/2011 4

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Pictorial Drawings to Orthographic Projections In this section the student is to convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic view by using the correct lay out technique. Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 6

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 7

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 8

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 9

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 10

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 11

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 12

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Convert the pictorial drawing to an orthographic projection. Name Date 9/14/2011 13

Orthographic Views Orthographic Blueprints Isometric Views Isometric means "equal measurement". The true dimension of the object is used to construct the drawing. You get the true dimension from either orthographic views or by measuring the object. Because of the convenience of using actual measurements to create the isometric image, it has become the industry standard for parts manuals, technical proposals, patent illustrations and maintenance publications. The height of the object is measured along vertical lines. The width and depth of the object are measured along the 30 degree to the horizontal plane. Isometric Construction Process 9/14/2011 14

Orthographic Drawings to Isometric Projections In this section the student is to convert the orthographic drawing to an isometric view by using the correct lay out technique Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Name Date 9/14/2011 15

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Name Date 9/14/2011 16

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Name Date 9/14/2011 17

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Name Date 9/14/2011 18

Portland Community College Welding Technology Class Project Name Date 9/14/2011 19

Ortho Completion Name Date Complete the following drawings given the information 9/14/2011 20

Matching the Drawings Name Date Study the pictorial views and match each orthographic drawing with its pictorial drawing by inserting the correct letter in the space provided. 9/14/2011 21

Welding Symbol Information 9/14/2011 22

Welding Symbols The use of welding symbols enables a designer to indicate clearly to the welder important detailed information regarding the weldment. The information in the welding symbol can include the following details for the weld: Length, Depth of penetration Height of reinforcement Groove type Groove dimensions Location, process Filler metal Strength, number of welds Weld shape Surface finishing. All this information would normally be included on the welding assembly drawings. Indicating Types of Welds Weld types are classified as follows: Fillets Grooves Flange Plug or slot Spot or protecting Seam Back or backing Surfacing Each type of weld has a specific symbol that is used on drawings to indicate the weld. A fillet weld, for example, is designated by a right triangle. Weld Location Welding symbols are applied to the joint as the basic reference. All joints have an arrow side (near side) and another side (far side). Accordingly, the terms arrow side, other side, and both sides are used to indicate the weld location with respect to the joint. The reference line is always drawn horizontally. An arrow line is drawn from one end or both ends of a reference line to the location of the weld. The arrow line can point to either side of the joint and extend either upward or downward. Location Significance of the Arrow In the case of fillet and groove welding symbols, the arrow connects the welding symbol reference line to one side of the joint. The surface of the joint the arrow point actually touches is considered to be the arrow side of the joint. The side opposite the arrow side of the joint is considered to be the other (far) side of the joint. 9/14/2011 23

Parts of a Weld Symbol The standard weld symbol consists of a reference line, an arrow and a tail. Reference Line Reference line Horizontally Only Other Side Arrow Side Arrow The arrow is always Drawn at an angle to Reference line Arrow with Break Tail To include Specification Process or other References Standard Weld Symbol Symbol for a Fillet Weld The symbol to be centered On the reference line E7024 Other side Arrow side Fillet Weld Arrow Side 9/14/2011 24

Symbol Significance Other Side Symbol Significance Both Sides Symbol Significance 9/14/2011 25

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