Welding: Print Format
You'll identify various components of a welding print.
Created Date
06.02.15
Last Updated
06.03.15
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Topics of this game:
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To make things easier, title block format is identical for every company.
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What type of dimensioning is being used?
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What is the largest size allowed for a 4.0" dimension?
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What is the smallest size allowed for a 1-1/32" dimension?
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What is the largest size allowed for a 15.125" dimension?
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What is a 1:10 scale on a print considered?
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Identify what is in zone B-3.
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Identify what is in zone C-4.
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If an original print measures 36x48", what is the sheet size?
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If an original print measures 8.5x11", what is the sheet size?
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Text on a print reading "break all sharp edges" is considered what?
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When would dimensions containing fractions of an inch be used on a print?
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