Section Views
Auxiliary Views
Screw Threads
Dimensioning
Tolerancing
100

This type of section is created when the cutting plane passes entirely through the object

What is a full section?

100

This word simply means "additional" or "supplemental"

What is auxiliary?

100

The term used to describe the shape of the ridges or grooves that form the threads (Unified, ACME, etc.)

What is thread form?

100

The term indicated by the symbol "R"

What is radius?

100

The total amount by which a dimension can vary

What is tolerance?

200

This type of section is drawn when the essential internal features do not appear on one flat plane through the object

What is an offset section?

200

An auxiliary view that is projected from a principal view 

What is a primary auxiliary view?

200

How far a thread advances when the threaded part is rotated one complete revolution

What is lead?

200

Dimensions are placed so they read from the bottom of the drawing, all reading in the same direction

What is unidirectional dimensioning?

200

In this practice, tolerances are expressed by showing the maximum and minimum dimensions of the part

What is limit dimensioning?

300

This type of section is created when a small portion of the part is exposed to show the interior construction

What is a broken-out section?

300

An auxiliary view that is projected from a primary auxiliary view

What is a secondary auxiliary view?

300

The distance from one point on a thread to the same point on the next thread

What is pitch?

300

These dimensions are not toleranced and are not to be used for layout, machining, or inspection operations

What are reference dimensions? 

300

These dimensions are theoretically exact, and are often shown as a dimension within a rectangular box

What are basic dimensions?

400

This type of section is used on large views with a lot of surface area, making the drawing easier to read

What is an outline section?

400

This type of auxiliary view is projected from the top view

What is a height auxiliary view?

400

A general way to specify the level of precision for thread fit (1A for loosest fit, 2A for general purposes, 3A for tightest fit)

What are thread classes?

400

In this practice, features are dimensioned in the view that is most descriptive of the feature's shape

What is contour dimensioning? 

400

This is the size limit value of the feature when the most material is present

What is the Maximum Material Condition (MMC)?

500

This type of section is normally drawn for a cylindrical object with an odd number of features

What is an aligned section?

500

The term for the true angle between two surfaces

What is dihedral angle?

500

The term for a thread when the lead equals the pitch of the thread

What is a single-start thread?

500

In this practice, using the bracket method, both inch and millimeter values are shown for the dimensional values on the drawing

What is dual dimensioning?

500

In this system, the hole and shaft tolerances are based on hole size at MMC, and are specified for different "levels of fit" such as Running Clearance (RC) fit, etc.

What is the basic hole system?