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72 Cards in this Set
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Who is responsible to prepare a set of plans for a job? |
A engineer or architect |
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Copies of original drawings are called? |
Blue Prints |
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How would the weight be listed on a bill of materials if many items are required? |
Total weight of all materials would be listed |
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Describe a specification… |
Instructions that describe material, filler metal and welding process. |
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Which drawings usually show plan and elevation views? |
Architectural drawings |
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An engineered drawing is also known as? |
Erection drawing |
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Where is the title block located on a blueprint? |
Lower right corner of the drawing. |
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Series of long and short dashes. |
Centre line |
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Points directly to a surface for adding a note. |
Leader line |
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Helps to conserve space on a drawing |
Break lines |
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Indicates where an imaginary cut line is made. |
Cutting plane line |
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To show alternate positions of a part. |
Phantom line |
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Light lines that are normally removed. |
Construction lines. |
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Shows the visible shape of a part. |
Object line. |
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Represents various kinds of material. |
Section lines. |
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Touch extension lines and shows distance. |
Dimension line |
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Broken line of medium thickness |
Hidden line |
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Indicates where an imaginary cut is made. |
Viewing plane |
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How is an S shape measured? |
From flange face to flange face. |
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Which shape has a wider range of order? |
MC Miscellaneous Channel |
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What terminals can be used in place of arrow heads? |
Slashes or dots. |
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Why is tolerance dimensioning used on BP? |
To stipulate maximum and minimum sizes allowed. |
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Corrections on a print are shown as? |
Letters or numbers inside a circle or triangle. |
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All changes on a print must be signed by a supervisor and include…? |
Date of Change. |
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Which drawing explains both the fabrication & assembly? |
Detailed assembly drawing. |
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What is the drawing referred to when the project is completed? |
As built drawing. |
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Drawing is showing view from directly above? |
Site plan. |
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Cutting a flange on a beam to narrow its width is known as? |
Block |
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Distance from a point to a centre of a hole? |
Gauge. |
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Uses Rise/Run to describe angle? |
Bevel. |
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Distance between centre of holes across clips on beam ends is referred to as? |
Spread. |
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Two structural members with matching angles fitted together have what kind of joint? |
Mitre. |
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Centre to centre distance between holes is known as? |
Pitch. |
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Cutting the end of a structural member to allow it to fit is known as? |
Cope. |
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Drilled holes dimensions usually use….? |
A leader line and a note. |
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When using rights and lefts which piece is normally drawn on the print? |
The right hand member. |
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The______ Dimensioning system uses accuracy of 1/64s |
Fractional |
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Which dual system of dimensioning utilizes a chart? |
Conversion chart method. |
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How are L shapes with an un equal leg length measured? |
Starting with the longest leg, then shortest, then width. |
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The two most popular types of HSS are known as? |
Standard and thin-wall |
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What does a Preliminary plan include? |
Foundation, framing, elevations and sections. |
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What is in included in a basic drawing package? |
Site plan. Perspective drawing. Preliminary plan. |
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Which dimensioning system requires calculations to derive measurements? |
Conventional. |
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Which dimensioning system uses running dimensions? |
Arrow-less dimensioning. |
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______dimensions are read from the bottom right side and use solid lines? |
Architectural. |
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A standard 2” schedule 40 pipe is known as? |
Standard pipe. |
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How is nominal size measured on an S shape? |
flange to flange. |
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S shapes have what kind of flange? |
Tapered. |
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Which two shapes have Tapered flanges? |
C and S |
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How is a T shape created? |
By cutting through the middle of a W shape. |
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What is the corner of an L shape referred to as? |
Fillet web. |
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The view shows the object prior to bending or rolling |
Developed view. |
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Is used to show the true size of an object and shape of a slanted surface. |
Auxiliary view. |
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A portion of the object is rotated to show a straight axis. |
Revolved view |
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Cross hatchings cover only half the view |
Half section. |
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Imaginary cut planes slice though the object from top to bottom. |
Full section. |
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The view is rotated 90° |
Revolved section. |
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The cutting plane changes direction to better show object detail. |
Offset section |
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Cutting plane is bent to include certain features. |
Aligned section. |
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Describe the following: S250x 52. |
S-shape measuring 250mm flange face to flange face and weight of 52kg/m |
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Describe the following: C6 x10.5 |
Channel iron measuring 6” flange face to flange and weight of 10.5Lb/ft |
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Describe the following: L203 x 152 x 25 |
An unequal angle iron with legs measuring 203mm and 152mm and a web that is 25mm thick (longest leg always first) |
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——What does MC designate? Miscellaneous channel size is not required as it’s not a normal size generally available—- |
Refer to front. |
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Is hollow structural section (HSS) round tubing measured the same as pipe? |
No pipe is dimensioned by its nominal size while tubing is dimensioned by its OD. |
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How does steel sheet differ from steel plate? |
Steel plate has a thickness of 3/16 and greater and a width of 8” or greater. |
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API |
American petroleum institute. |
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AW |
Automatic welding. |
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BC |
bolt centre. |
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BF |
Blind flange. |
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BM or BOM |
Bill of material. |
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CL |
Centre line. |
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CAC-a |
Air carbon arc cutting. |