Title: Sectional Views
1Sectional Views
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3Terms
- Conventional break
- Shortened view of a long simple object
- Cutting plane
- An imaginary plane used to cut through an object
- Sectional view
- View that shows an internal portion of an object
- Part of the object cut away
4Terms
- Sectional view
- A line symbol that is drawn on an exposed, cut
surface - Section symbols
- Symbolic section lining used for indication of
various materials - Subtitles
- Labeling with capital letters the sectional view
which has a removed section - Symmetry
- Being the same on opposite sides of a center line
5 Types of Sectional Views
6Full Section
7Half Section
8Offset Section
9Broken-Out Section
10Revolved Section
11Removed Section
12Aligned Section
13Rib Section
14Assembly Section
15Section Details
16Full Section
- Replaces an exterior view in order to show some
interior details
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20Half Section
- Used to show both interior exterior features of
a symmetrical object
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22Offset Section
- Used to show features that are not in a straight
line
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25Broken-out Section
- Used to show interior detail of objects where
less than half section is required
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27Revolved Section
- Used to show the true shape of the cross section
of a long object such as a bar, spoke, rib, or arm
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29Removed Section
- Used for clearness for easier dimensioning
- Similar to revolved section except it is placed
off the part
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31Aligned Section
- Used when true projection would be confusing for
spokes, ribs, holes
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35Rib Section
- Method of not showing the ribs section lined to
eliminate the impression of solidity
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37Assembly Section
- Shows all parts of an object as one unit
- Drawn using section lining
- Makes the individual parts stand out
38General Rules in Sectioning
- Should be projected in the normal orthographic
view - Exception
- Revolved sections removed sections
39General Rules in Sectioning
- Two or more sections appear on the same drawing
- Cutting plane lines are labeled the view is
subtitled
40General Rules in Sectioning
- Arrowheads
- Indicate the direction in which the section is
viewed - Sectional views are not made from another
sectional view, except for clarity
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42General Rules in Sectioning
- Sections should be drawn at the same scale as the
views from which they were taken - Sections should appear on the same sheet as the
drawing from which they were taken - If placed on a separate sheet
- The section view should be oriented as it was
projected from the cutting plane cross
referenced by zone designations
43General Rules in Sectioning
- Section lines are thin parallel lines
- Drawn at angle to main outline
- Usually 45ø
44General Rules in Sectioning
- Section lines are uniformly spaced
- Spacing should increase as the size of the
drawing increases - Minimum space of .18 is used for microfilm
- Large surfaces
- Often sectioned only along the edge of part
45General Rules in Sectioning
- Assembly sectionals
- Section lines of adjacent parts drawn at a 30ø,
45ø, or 60ø angles
46General Rules in Sectioning
- Visible lines behind the cutting plane
- Shown
- Hidden lines behind the cutting plane
- Omitted
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48General Rules in Sectioning
- One major center line
- Cutting plane line may be omitted
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- Only a single section of symmetrical part is
needed - Cutting plane line may be omitted
49General Rules in Sectioning
- Cutting plane offsets
- Line is not shown in the sectioned view to
represent the offset - When dimensions on sectioned areas are
unavoidable - Section lining should be omitted for the numerals
or lettering
50General Rules in Sectioning
- Half sections
- Hidden lines may be added to the unsectioned half
if needed for dimensioning - Center line or a visible line may be used to
divide the sectioned half from the unsectioned
half
51Specific Rules
- Full section
- Cutting plane lines section titles generally
are used but may be omitted if they are obvious - Half section
- Cutting plane lines section titles are omitted
- Offset section
- Cutting plane lines section titles are required
52Specific Rules
- Broken-out section
- Break line convention is used to separate the
sectional view portion from the exterior view - Revolved section
- Cutting plane lines are omitted in symmetrical
sections - Removed section
- Often drawn to larger scale cutting plane lines
are omitted if section is placed right off the
part
53Types of Conventional Breaks
- Round solid
- Rod
- Some companies do not use the crosshatching on
these breaks
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55Types of Conventional Breaks
- Round tubular
- Section view
- Rectangular bar
- Metal
- Short break symbol
56Types of Conventional Breaks
- Rectangular bar
- Metal
- Long break symbol
57Labeling Sectional Views
- More than one removed section view should be
labeled with letters corresponding to the ends of
the cutting plane line - Sectional views
- Arranged in alphabetical order from left to right
on the drawing - Section letters
- Used in alphabetical order
- Letters "I", "O", "Q" should not be used
58Labeling Sectional Views
- Word "section" should not be abbreviated
- Section letters are always used in pairs
- Examples A-A, B-B, C-C, etc
- Drawing uses all the available letters of
alphabet, additional sections should be indicated
by double letters in alphabetical order
59Labeling Sectional Views
- Section letters are placed near the arrowheads of
the cutting plane line
60 Line Thickness
61Forms of Cutting Plane Lines
62Section Lining Symbols for Materials
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64 Common Errors
- Irregular spacing
- Irregular line weights
- Lines too thick
- Lines are short or overrun visible lines
65 Use of Unlined Sections
- Thin parts are made solid
66Use of Unlined Sections
- Shafts, bolts, nuts, pins, keys, rivets, gear
teeth, similar parts - Should not be sectioned if axis lies in cutting
plane - Broken-out section of shaft may be made to
indicate clearness of key, keyseat, pin
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68Equal Spacing of Section Lining
- Visual spacing
- Line guide
- Scribed line on triangle may be used
- Trace lines from a grid sheet
- Measure with scale
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