Engineering Drawing Views
This text discusses the different views that can be used to represent an object in engineering drawings. The three main views are the front view, the top view, and the side view. Auxiliary views can also be used to represent an object on a plane that is not parallel to any of the usual views.
Questions
- What are the three main views used in engineering drawings?
- What are auxiliary views?
- When are auxiliary views used?
Answers
- The three main views used in engineering drawings are the front view, the top view, and the side view.
- Auxiliary views are views of an object on a plane that is not parallel to any of the usual views.
- Auxiliary views are used to provide additional information about an object that cannot be seen in the three main views.