AMT 280 UNIT 2 EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 100% VERIFIED
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AMT 280 UNIT 2 EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 100% VERIFIED
Difference between detail drawing, an assembly drawing, and installation drawing? - Detail Drawing: Will provide, by the use of lines, notes, and symbols, all the specifications needed to make the part
Assembly Drawing: Us...
AMT 280 UNIT 2 EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |
100% VERIFIED
Difference between detail drawing, an assembly drawing, and installation drawing? -
Detail Drawing: Will provide, by the use of lines, notes, and symbols, all the
specifications needed to make the part
Assembly Drawing: Used to show how parts produced in a detail drawing fit together to
form a component.
Installation Drawing: Shows how a part or component is installed in the aircraft.
Purpose of a Block Diagram - Used to simplify the explanation of complex circuits.
Mainly used for electronic circuits, but can be used for any type of aircraft system.
Function of Schematic Diagram - Used to explain a system. A Schematic shows the
functional location of components within a system.
When may shop sketches be used? - Anything from a simple line drawing to a complex
and detailed drawing. Used when an illustration is necessary to convey technical
information.
What is perspective drawing? - Parallel lines are shown as converging. Foreshortening.
Various parts of the aircraft are not drawn to true scale
Isometric view vs Perspective view - Isometric view has less optical illusion than the
perspective view. In Isometric the object appears distorted but shows equal distances
on the subject and drawing, making it more clear .
Orthographic Projection - The projections of points on a plane by straight lines at right
angles to the plane. Presented without distortion
Types of Lines used for drawings - Most drawings use three widths: Wide, medium,
and narrow.
Visible Outline: medium-to-wide line which should be the outstanding feature of the
drawing. Edges and surfaces that can be seen when an object is viewed directly
Invisible outline (Hidden Line): medium width line made of short dashes, represents
edges and surfaces behind the surface being viewed.
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