Draw the Orthographic Projections (Top View, Front View, Side View) For the Shapes Shown Below, Using Scale (1:1) 38
Draw the Orthographic Projections (Top View, Front View, Side View) For the Shapes Shown Below, Using Scale (1:1) 38
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![### Orthographic Projections
#### Objective:
Draw the Orthographic Projections (Top View, Front View, Side View) for the shape shown below, using a scale of 1:1.
#### Diagram Description:
The given diagram is a 3D mechanical component with various features and dimensions. Here are its key features with their respective measurements:
1. **Overall Dimensions**:
- Height: 75 units
- Length: 120 units (56 + 64)
- Width/Depth: 50 units
2. **Holes and Circles**:
- Two large holes with a diameter of 25 units located at:
- Horizontal distance: 56 units and 25 units from the left edge
- Vertical distance: 16 units from the bottom edge
- Two small holes with a diameter of 12 units located at:
- 16 units inward from the front plate, 16 units inward from the back plate, and 16 units from the upper plate.
3. **Notches and Cut-outs**:
- A rectangular cut-out of 25 units height by 13 units width starts 16 units from the left vertical edge.
- A horizontal cut-out at the base with depth 16 units and widens horizontally across the entire width.
4. **Additional Features**:
- A significant bevel cut at the top left corner with horizontal length 38 units and height 16 units.
- Steps and depths clearly indicated with appropriate dimension lines.
#### Instructions:
1. **Top View**:
- Show the layout of all holes, cut-outs, and the overall exterior dimensions from the top perspective.
- Indicate the centers of the circles and how the cut-outs are positioned relative to each other.
2. **Front View**:
- Display the height dimensions and how the holes and cut-outs align vertically.
- Include all significant linear distances and any features that protrude or recess.
3. **Side View**:
- Illustrate the depth dimensions and positions of the holes and notches from a side perspective.
- Highlight the bevel cut and show the profile of the cut-outs.
Each view must include all dimensions provided, and the scale should be meticulously applied to translate the 3D object into accurate and proportional 2D projections.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F02c7ae68-d713-4306-8956-5ae308bdfd39%2F0123a09a-ac08-44db-b60c-5a456556e4c5%2Fs0anb39_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Orthographic Projections
#### Objective:
Draw the Orthographic Projections (Top View, Front View, Side View) for the shape shown below, using a scale of 1:1.
#### Diagram Description:
The given diagram is a 3D mechanical component with various features and dimensions. Here are its key features with their respective measurements:
1. **Overall Dimensions**:
- Height: 75 units
- Length: 120 units (56 + 64)
- Width/Depth: 50 units
2. **Holes and Circles**:
- Two large holes with a diameter of 25 units located at:
- Horizontal distance: 56 units and 25 units from the left edge
- Vertical distance: 16 units from the bottom edge
- Two small holes with a diameter of 12 units located at:
- 16 units inward from the front plate, 16 units inward from the back plate, and 16 units from the upper plate.
3. **Notches and Cut-outs**:
- A rectangular cut-out of 25 units height by 13 units width starts 16 units from the left vertical edge.
- A horizontal cut-out at the base with depth 16 units and widens horizontally across the entire width.
4. **Additional Features**:
- A significant bevel cut at the top left corner with horizontal length 38 units and height 16 units.
- Steps and depths clearly indicated with appropriate dimension lines.
#### Instructions:
1. **Top View**:
- Show the layout of all holes, cut-outs, and the overall exterior dimensions from the top perspective.
- Indicate the centers of the circles and how the cut-outs are positioned relative to each other.
2. **Front View**:
- Display the height dimensions and how the holes and cut-outs align vertically.
- Include all significant linear distances and any features that protrude or recess.
3. **Side View**:
- Illustrate the depth dimensions and positions of the holes and notches from a side perspective.
- Highlight the bevel cut and show the profile of the cut-outs.
Each view must include all dimensions provided, and the scale should be meticulously applied to translate the 3D object into accurate and proportional 2D projections.
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