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Project proposal

1.INTRODUCTION:

Production drawings (sometimes called working drawings) are complete sets


of drawings that detail the manufacturing and assembly of products (as distinct from engineering
drawings prepared by and/or for production engineers whose task is to decide how best to
manufacture the products).Machine operators, production line workers and supervisors all use
production drawings.
Design engineers also use orthographic or pictorial views called "working cases" to record
their ideas. These preliminary sketches are used as the basis for both the component and
assembly drawings. Production drawings are 'drawn' (graphic) information prepared by
the design team for use by the construction or production team, the main purpose of which is to
define the size, shape, location and production of the building or component'.
Orthographic projections are often supplied, giving views of machine parts and their
assembly in an accessible form akin to artistic rendering in perspective, sometimes in exploded
form which illustrates how the whole may be constructed from sub-assemblies and sub-
assemblies into individual components. The production drawings may describe the preferred
order in which to assemble components[4] and if the engineering drawings call for
a screw fastener to be tightened to a specific torque the production drawings would typically
describe the tool to be used and how it should be calibrated.
Material and component specifics are commonly provided in the title block of a
production drawing. Sub-assemblies (or the main assembly of components) are usually shown
and the production drawings may specify where each assembled component will be built.
Production drawings also record the number of parts that are required for making the assembled
unit and may form an essential part of the documentation required to authorise the production
of the item described.
2.AIM OF MICROPROJECT:

To study and understand the various production drawings and their symbols. This project
highlights various types of fits, defenations of limit, tolerance and other mechanical terms

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3.ACTION PLAN.

SR NO DETAILS OF PLANNED START PLANNED FINISH NAME OF TEAM


ACTIVITY DATE DATE MEMBER

1 Collected 20/07/18 1/08/18


Abhiraj Dhavan
Information

Akashay Lokare
2 Drawing of sheet 10/08/18 15/08/18

Subhaan Khan
3 Prepared Actual 15/09/18 25/09/18
Report
Pratik Kondhare

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Project report

4.BRIEF DISCRIPTION:

Principles of production drawing

Production drawings are to be prepared on standard size drawing sheets and or prints. The
correct size of sheet and size of object can be visualized not only from the views graphic views of
but also from the various types of lines used, dimensions, notes, scales, etc. which enable
everyone concerned - so long as they are fully conversant with the conventions used - to have a
clear and unambiguous understanding of tasks, products and process. The ISO 128 international
standards describe drawing conventions is some detail, including views, lines, cuts and sections
but these are not in universal use (in India these standards are set by the Bureau of Indian
Standards).

5.RESOURCES USED:

SR NO NAME OF THE RESOURCE

1 Google

2 Reference book

3 MS Word 2007

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