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Pictorial To Orthographic Exercises

The document provides instructions for 20 exercises to convert pictorial views of objects shown in figures 20-24 through 20-52 into orthographic views by drawing the front, side, and top views. For each exercise, the reader is directed to draw the specified views at full scale and include all dimensions. Solutions are provided for comparison.

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Pictorial To Orthographic Exercises

The document provides instructions for 20 exercises to convert pictorial views of objects shown in figures 20-24 through 20-52 into orthographic views by drawing the front, side, and top views. For each exercise, the reader is directed to draw the specified views at full scale and include all dimensions. Solutions are provided for comparison.

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Conversion of Pictorial Views into Orthographie Views 467

Problem 20-5. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially
in fig. 20-22). ) Front view. i) Top view. (ii) Side view from the right.
See fig. 20-22(i).

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1I8

(ii)

FIG. 20-22

Problem 20-6. Draw the following views of the block shown


pictorially in fig. 20-230). Use third-angle projection method. () Front view.
i) Top view. (iii) Both side views.
See fig. 20-23(ii).

-16

-32-

3-
(i)
FIG. 20-23

(i)
FIG. 20-23
468 Engineering Drawing

Exercises XX
Pictorial views of objects are shown in fig. 20-24 to fig. 20-61. Draw,
scale full size, views of each object as stated below. The front view in
each case, should be drawn as seen in the direction of the arrow X
Unless otherwise specified, use first-angle projection method. Insert all

dimensions in the views.


Solve each exercise independently and then, compare your answer

with the given solution.


1. Fig. 20-24: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view. (ii) Top view.

72

-2474
25 -20 25- /04

40

FIG. 20-24 FIG. 20-25


2. Fig. 20-25: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the left. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.
3. 20-26: (i) Front view. (i) Side view. (ii) Top view.
Fig.
20

F25
- \ 6

20
op
-16

56
25-2
3 50-
FIG. 20-26 FIG. 20-27

4. Fig. 20-27: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the left. (ii) Top view.

5. Fig. 20-28: (i) Front view. (ii) Both side views. (ii) Top view. Use
third-angle projection method.

20-29: (i) Front view. (i) Side view. (ii) Top view.
6. Fig.
7. Fig. 20-30: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the left. (ii) Top view.
Conversion of Pictorial Views into Orthographic Views 469

o-30 20
24 L-22
36;
22

-50 7 5

22

FIG. 20-28 FIG. 20-29

22 -4

H9 25
247
25
75

63 A - 7 2 -

FiG. 20-30 FIG. 20-31


8. Fig. 20-31: (i) Front view. (ii) Both side viewvs. ii) Top view.
9. Fig. 20-32: (i) Front view. (ii) Both side views. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.

AZ-

-100-
--f
-38 -25-
65

50 -35-
62
FIG. 20-32 FIC. 20-33
10. Fig. 20-33: (i) Front view. (ii) Both side views. (i) Top view.
470 Engineering Drawing

11. Fig. 20-34:


(i) Front view.
(ii) Both side views.
(ii) Top view. Use third-angle projection method.

- 2 4 2 4 -

6 0

-24-7
/
-24- 34-
-34

FIG. 20-34 FiG. 20-35


12. Fig. 20-35:

(i) Front view.


(ii) Side view from left.
(ii) Top view.
13. Fig. 20-36:

(i) Front view.


(ii) Side view.
(iii) Top view.

A0-

-50-+257 -50 Y
32-
8-
28 90-

32 22
O0- 322 6 3 -

5 0

FIG. 20-336 FIG. 20-37


14. Fig. 20-37: All the six views. Use third-angle projection method.
Conversion of Pictorial Views into Orthographic Views 471

right. (ii) Top view.


15. Fig. 20-38: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the

A2
O
50
1 2

218 98

FIG. 20-38 FIG. 20-39

16. Fig. 20-39: (i). Front view. (ii) Side view. (ii) Top view.
17. Fig. 20-40: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.

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1 2

N
-96- 6 4 -

FIG. 20-40 FIG. 20-41


18. and 19. Fig. 20-41 and fig. 20-42:
(i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the right. (ii) Top view.

2-1612
TO4-

FIG. 20-42 FIG. 20-43


20. Fig. 20-43: (i) Front view. (i) Both side views. (ii) Top view.
474 Engineering Drawing

27. Fig. 20-50: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the right. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.

BOSSES 28 DIA.3 THICK

18R- 32

36-
6DIA
12DIA
63-
Z

22
Kas-

60
60
5
2HOLES1O DIA.
2BOSSES 25 DIA..
3THICK
FIG. 20-50 FIG. 20-51

28. Fig. 20-51: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view. (ii) Top view.
29. Fig. 20-52: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the right. (ii) Top view.

400 25R

F 2 2

2 8

25R
5R

15455
25
FIG. 20-552 FIG. 20-53

30. Fig. 20-53: (i) Front view. (ii) Side view from the right. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.

31. Fig. 20-54: (i) Front view. (i) Side view from the left. (ii) Top view.
32. Fig. 20-55: (i) Front view. (ii) Left-hand side view. (ii) Top view.
Use third-angle projection method.
Conversion of Pictorial Views into
Orthographic Views 475

46-
-36- 30 2 pe-4/2,

-25R
2/
-30 .36
5 0

-30
3 5 - 1 0 -

40

85 56

FIG. 20-54 FIG. 20-55


33 Fig. 20-56: (i) Front view. (ii) Left-hand side view. (ii) Plan.

30
A
9.59.5
O
LO

S15

10 5
V

17.5
29 2818
FIG. 20-56 FiG. 20-57
34. Fig. 20-57: (i) Front view. (ii) Right-hand side view. (ii) Plan.

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