Assembly Drawings Balloons Parts Lists
Assembly Drawings Balloons Parts Lists
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Parts Lists
Working Drawings
A design that has been approved for prototype or full-scale manufacture requires a set of working drawings to communicate the objects geometry to everyone involved with its manufacture and assembly. Working drawings are a complete set of documents that include: Individual part drawings One or more assembly drawings A parts list
Assembly Drawings
An assembly drawing shows how all of the parts of a multi-component design fit together, and are generally depicted as one or more orthographic projections. One or more full section views are often used in an assembly drawing to show necessary internal features.
Design Assembly
Design assemblies are used to show various relationships between components. The design assembly at the right shows the kinematic relationship that exists between the fly wheels 360 rotation, and the extreme angular motion of the piston cylinder body.
Design Assembly
Design assemblies are often made from sketches during the preliminary phases of a design process to study the relationships that exist between the components before the design is modeled.
General Assembly
A general assembly is the most common type of assembly drawing. It is displayed as a multiview drawing and may contain a section view. General assemblies do not contain dimensions.
Detail Assembly
A detail assembly is a combination of an assembly view with several of its parts depicted as dimensioned multiview drawings on one drawing sheet. This practice, though not common, reduces the number of drawing sheets needed, and is more appropriate for designs with small numbers of components.
Erection Assembly
Similar to general assemblies, except dimensions and fabrication specifications are commonly included. Typically associated with cabinetry or products that are made from structural steel.
Subassembly Drawing
Flashlight Subassembly
Pictorial Assembly
Usually depicted as an isometric or perspective drawing. May be rendered to imitate photographic quality. Uses include: - Sales promotion - Customer self-assembly - Maintenance procedures
Balloons
A balloon is a circle that contains a single number, which is connected to an assembly component with a leader line.
Balloon Guidelines
All balloons on a drawing should be the same size. Balloons should be grouped together in an easyto-read pattern. Balloon numbers must correspond to item numbers in a parts list. Balloons should not have horizontal or vertical leader lines.
Parts List
A parts list is a table that contains information about each of the parts contained in an assembly. The item numbers correspond with the balloon numbers.