(1 1/2" NPT) (14.5 OPEN) SECTION A-A 1" SCH 10 304SS PIPE (5.25) FLOW- - FLOW (1.50) E(2.75) – 1/2" SCH 10 304SS PIPE SS STRAP CLAMP SECTION B-B (1/4" NPT) (7.50) L(1/2" NPT) (7.50) (1/2" NPT PIPE PLUG) P. KEANE T. TICKLE REGO, CRYO-FLOW PRODUCTS BURLINGTON, N.C. 27215 J. OLSEN par04/01/ D. WILLIAMS ORGIAL DAE 05/06/ FLOT CENEATD THS DRAHG S EI PROPRIETARY INFORMATION ALL RGHTS OF DESCH OR MENTOH AME HESERED OTHEWSE SeCPED REVISIONS T (2.59) * 006 * 000 ANGLES MVE2A (1.50) CONCENTRICITY 010 SHARP EDES Koin MA -(21.1). AE YIAAN-104 MVEO00002A A-OANES O-GAGES (1)-GAGES SOALE AP-002. Print supplied by RegO Cryo-Flow Products.
I have three parts that need to be answered pertaining to the print provided below.
Most of the sections on this print are full sections. What other method of sectioning is used? (Multiple Choice)
A: Offset
B: Half
C: Revolved
D: Broken out
On this print, there is a stem and knob assembly at an angle to the main view. If an auxiliary view were used to show the round knob as a true circle, could it be projected of off the view? (Multiple Choice)
A: No, it would need to be projected from a top view
B: Yes, it should be projected from the front view
Why does this drawing only have nine dimensions and those are all in parentheses? (Multiple Choice)
A: It is an assembly drawing and the dimensions show distances for reference purposes only
B: The final dimensions have not yet been determined
C: The model is parametric and the dimensions can change at any time
D: They are all 'basic' dimensions
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