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Instructions for the use of this book

1 Chapter Engineering Drawings and Engineering Views

1. 1 Preparation contents of architectural engineering drawings

Overview 1. 1. 1

1. 1.2 Prepare parts for engineering drawings.

1.2 Overview of engineering drawings and views

1.3 terminology

1.3. 1 multi-engineering drawings

1.3.2 Create a drawing

1.3.3 Settings

1.3.4 drawing properties

1.4 engineering view

1.4. 1 engineering sketch view

1.4.2 parent view of drawing view

1.4.3 Naming of Engineering Views

1.4.4 Add a drawing view

1.5 Sketch in drawing view

1.5. 1 Activate the drawing view.

1.5.2 Pop-up Function Manager.

1.5.3 partial view

1.5.4 projection view

1.5.5 section

1.6 view settings

1.7 P center symbol line and center line

1.7. 1 center symbol line

1.7.2 Add center symbol line

1.7.3 centerline

1.7.4 Add centerline

Model edge in 1.8 view

Exercise 1- 1 Creating a View

Exercise 1-2 Creating an Auxiliary View

Exercise 1-3 Create a cropped view.

Exercise 1-4 Creating a Partial Section View

Exercise 1-5 Creating a Fracture View

Chapter 2 Dimensions

2. 1 overview

2. 1. 1 size type

2. 1.2 Insert model project

2. 1.3 model size grouping

2. 1.4. Insert model project

2.2 Moving and Deleting Dimensions

2.2. 1 drive size

Alignment dimension

2.3 Size attributes

2.3. 1 property manager option

Modify size

Exercise 2- 1 Viewing and Driving Dimensions

Exercise 2-2 Views and Centerlines

Exercise 2-3 Viewing and Hiding Edges

Exercise 2-4 Views, Dimensions and Configuration

Chapter 3 Adding Notes

3. 1 overview

3.2 Annotation types

3.2. General characteristics of1notes

Add comments

3.2.3 Adding datum feature symbols

3.2.4 Add the symbol of form and position tolerance.

3.3 yuan

3.3. 1 Create Block

Making block

Save block

Insert block

Exercise 3- 1 Notes

Exercise 3-2 Using Building Blocks

Exercise 3-3 Dimensions and Notes

Exercise 3-4 Views and Driving Dimensions

Chapter IV Drawing Format and Engineering Drawing Template

4. 1 overview

4.2 Engineering Drawing Template

4.2. 1 engineering drawing template and drawing format

4.2.2 Customize the engineering drawing template and drawing format.

4.3 template properties

4.4 User-defined attributes

Insert a custom attribute

4.4.2 SolidWorks specific properties

4.4.3 Special functions of specific attributes

4.4.4 Save the view state in the drawing.

4.5 Custom drawing format

4.5. 1 Insert OLE object

4.5.2 Anchor points of bill of materials

4.5.3 Save the drawing format

4.5.4 Save the engineering drawing template.

4.5.5 Assembling predefined views

4.5.6 Add geometric relations in the drawing format.

4.5.7 Template Settings of Engineering Drawings

4.5.8 Predefined view templates

4.5.9 Using engineering drawing template

4.6 define the title bar

4.6. 1 What do you choose to edit?

Fill in the title bar

4.7 Update the drawing format

Exercise 4- 1 Adding Attributes to Sheet Format

Exercise 4-2 Adding Attributes and Predefined Views

Exercise 4-3 Setting File Properties in Drawing Format

Chapter 5 Assembly Engineering View

5. 1 overview

5.2 Establish assembly engineering view

Automatic hiding

deploy

sectional view

Hidden component

Alternate position view

Model view

Exploded view

display status

Exercise 5- 1 Creating an Assembly View

Exercise 5-2 Creating Assembly Views and Part Drawings

Chapter VI List of Materials and Design Table

6. 1 Create and manage the bill of materials

6.2 Bill of Materials

6.3 Add bill of materials

6.4 modify the bill of materials

6.4. 1 move columns

Add column

table format

Divide the list of materials

6.4.5 Create a BOM template.

Add project

6.5 List of Production Materials

6.5. 1 Zero Quantity

Content of bill of materials

classify

6.6 Engineering Drawing Series Parts Design Table

6.6. 1 Edit the design table of series parts

Use Excel function

6.6.3 resizing OLE objects

6.6.4 Dimensions of axonometric drawing

Exercise 6- 1 Creating Drawings and Bills of Material

Exercise 6-2 Adding a Hole Table

Exercise 6-3 Using the Series Parts Design Table

Exercise 6-4 Using Summary Tables

Chapter 7 Performance and Presentation

7. 1 overview

7.2 Large-scale assembly mode

7.3 Light Chemical Engineering Drawing

7.3. 1 Dynamic highlighting is disabled.

7.3.2 Switch large-scale assembly mode

7.4 Separate Engineering Drawings

7.4. Advantages of1separated engineering drawing

7.4.2 Performance

filesize

7.4.4 Transformation

Forced reconstruction

Engineering drawing backup

7.4.7 Convert into independent engineering drawings.

Modify reference component

Loading model

7.5 Display Problems in Engineering Views

7.5. 1 interference check

Display quality settings

Exercise 7- 1 Detailed Engineering Drawing 1

Exercise 7-2 Independent Engineering Figure 2

Chapter VIII Reference and Comparison of Engineering Drawings

8. 1 Reuse of engineering drawings and documents

8.2 Replace engineering drawing reference

8.3 Comparison with Drawing

8.4 Design Checker

8.4. 1 Head Check

8.4.2 Check the active file.

Exercise 8- 1 Modify Drawing Reference

Exercise 8-2 Number of Users Check

Chapter 9 Using DimXpert and TolAnalyst

9. 1 DimXpert

9.2 Tolerance types and characteristics

9.3 DimXpert selector

9.4 DimXpert option settings

9.4. 1 Comparison between block tolerance and general tolerance

DimXpert property

9.5 Automatic Adjustment Scheme

9.5. 1 Working principle of automatic size scheme

9.5.2 Prisms and Rotating Parts

9.6 rotating body parts

9.7 Use positive and negative tolerances

9.8 DimXpert notes and engineering drawings

9.9 using DimXpert manually

9. 10 to analyst

9. 10. 1 to analyst examples

9. 10.2 Dimension expert of parts

9. 10.3 Edit the analysis results

Appendix a preparatory work

Appendix b engineering drawings and engineering views

B. 1 engineering drawings

B. 1. 1 new engineering drawings

B. 1.2 Editing engineering drawings

B.2 engineering view

B.2. 1 view palette

B.2.2 model view

B.2.3 standard three views

B.2.4 projection view

B.2.5 relative view

B.2.6 auxiliary view

B.2.7 fracture view

B.2.8 axial sectional view

B.2.9 development drawing of sheet metal parts

B.2. 10 profile

B.2. 1 1 rotary sectional view

B.2. 12 partial view

Section B.2. 13

B.2. 14 crop view

B.2. 15 blank view

B.2. 16 Drawing overlapping parts

B.2. 17 view display mode

B.2. 18 trim display

B.2. 19 view configuration

B.2.20 hide view

B.2.2 1 copy and move views

B.2.22 view alignment and rotation

B.2.23 hide/show profits

B.2.24 show hidden edges.

B.2.25 line style

B.2.26 Edge color, line type and line thickness

Appendix c center symbol line and center line

C. 1 center symbol line

C.2 center line

Appendix d dimensions

D. 1 insert model project

D.2 placement dimensions

D.3 machining dimensions

D.4 format brush coater

D.5 drive dimensions

D.6 size display options

D.7 alignment dimensions

D.8 dimension attribute manager

Appendix e notes

E. 1 general properties of comments

E.2 notes

E.3 spell check

E.4 welding symbols

E.5 caterpillar

E.6 Welding endpoint treatment

E.7 Symbol of form and position tolerance

E.8 surface roughness

E.9 Multi-turn conductor

E. 10 hole mark

E. 1 1 benchmark characteristic symbol

E. 12 benchmark target symbol

E. 13 pin symbol

E. 14 area section line/fill

E. 15 decorative line

E. 16 part serial number

E. 17 automatic part serial number

E. 18 group part serial number

E. 19 revised symbol

20 yuan RMB

E.2 1 calibration

E.22 grouping

E.23 layer attributes

Appendix f drawing format and engineering drawing template

F. 1 property

F.2 predefined views

Appendix g assembly engineering view

G. 1 configure and display status

G.2 sectional view of assembly body

G.3 Cross-sectional view of fracture assembly

G.4 Axial sectional view of assembly body

G.5 exploded view

G.6 alternative position view

G.7 line type of parts

G.8 hidden parts

G.9 Hidden parts behind datum plane

G. 10 Automatically hide components when generating views.

G. 1 1 advanced selection

Appendix h bill of materials and design table

H. 1 bill of materials

H.2 summary table

H.3 hole table

H.4 revised form

H.5 weldment cutting list

Appendix I Settings

I. 1 overview

I.2 system options

I.2. 1 engineering drawing

I.2.2 default display type

I.2.3 area shading/filling

I.3 file attributes

I.4 drawing standards

I.5 Notes

I.5. 1 part serial number

I.5.2 datum point

1.5.3 shape and position tolerance

I.5.4 notes

I.5.5 surface roughness

I.5.6 welding symbols

I.6 size

I.6.1angle

1.6.2 arc length

I.6.3 chamfering

1.6.4 diameter

I.6.5 hole marking

I.6.6 linearity

1.6.7 dimension chain

I.6.8 radius

I.7 centerline/central symbol line

I.8 DimXpert

I.9 forms,

I.9. 1 bill of materials

1.9.2 normal

I.9.3 hole

I.9.4 revision

I. 10 view label

I. 10. 1 auxiliary view

I. 10.2 partial view

I. 10.3 profile

I. 1 1 virtual intersection point

I. 12 drawing details

I. 13 gridlines/snaps

I. 14 unit

I. 15 line type

I. 16 line style

I. 17 line thickness

I. 18 image quality

I. 19 body sheet metal