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Dimensioning Guidelines © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Design and Modeling

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Page 1: Dimensioning Guidelines © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Design and Modeling

Dimensioning Guidelines

© 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Design and Modeling

Page 2: Dimensioning Guidelines © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Design and Modeling

1. Dimensions should NOT be duplicated, nor should the same information be given in two different ways.

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1. Dimensions should NOT be duplicated, nor should the same information be given in two different ways.

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2. Dimensions should be attached to the view that best shows the contour of the feature to be dimensioned.

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2. Dimensions should be attached to the view that best shows the contour of the feature to be dimensioned.

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3. Whenever possible, avoid dimensioning to hidden lines.

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3. Whenever possible, avoid dimensioning to hidden lines.

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4. Avoid dimensioning over or through the object.

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4. Avoid dimensioning over or through the object.

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5. Whenever possible, locate dimensions between adjacent views.

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5. Whenever possible, locate dimensions between adjacent views.

Notice this dimension is not between the views, but this is a better placementthan dimensioning to the hidden line in the right side view.

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6. In general, a circle is dimensioned by its diameter and an arc by its radius.

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7. Holes are located by their centerlines, which may be extended and used as extension lines.

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8. Holes should be located and sized in the view that shows the feature as a circle.

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8. Holes should be located and sized in the view that shows the feature as a circle.

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