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Please provide all answers only where indicated on this slide presentation (the answer slides). Save this slide presentation on Micro-Soft OneDrive until it is completed and ready to post as a 100% finished document with all answer slides completely filled out. Save all drawings on your OneDrive account until they are all 100% completed (there should be six of them). Post them ONLY after all drawings are competed.

Review these drawings see what each one describes/details . . .

Lecture notes: Adapting/modifying standard tools.


The crescent wrench and the channel lock pliers both adjust to fit different sized bolts.

What is the difference between these two types of wrenches?


A) used exclusively for a hex nut with smooth finished surfaces. B) can be used when surfaces of nut are worn, rusted etc. C) used to apply torsional pressure only D) can be used to grip the fastener in addition to torsional pressure.

Lecture notes: Adapting/modifying standard tools.


The Philips head screw driver was an adaptation of the slotted head screw driver. Can you give some advantages or disadvantages of each? Provide at least three advantages and disadvantages of each (see next slide to provide answers).

Put answers below Screw Drivers

http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-the-difference-between-aflathead-and-phillips-screwdriver.htm

Slotted

Phillips

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Research the following: see next slide for instructions.


Henry Maudslay. P.L. Robertson. Henry Phillips. Hexagonal or Hex screw. Torque (Do not provide a vague definition that no one understands. Insert pictures and diagrams along with a word definition to explain this principle.)

Research answer sheet:


Use as many slides as you need to answer, but be sure they are all arranged in consecutive order beginning here with slide #7. For each person tell when they lived, their nationality and what they contributed to the field of engineering. For items tell what they are, what used for, who invented and when developed. For the term Torque be specific about what it is, give real life examples which explain this principle and its effect on an object as it is related to Engineering/tool design. 1) Henry Maudslay: 2) P .L. Robertson. 3) Henry Phillips. 4) Hexagonal or Hex screw. 5) Torque (Do not provide a vague definition that no one understands. Insert pictures and diagrams along with a word definition to explain this principle.)

Questions page 4 of text fig 1.4


Answer the following questions about fig 1.4: 1) What is the title or the name of this part? 2) How many individual parts are required to make up the completed assembly? 3) What is the drawing number? 4) What is the size of the paper that the drawing is recorded on? 5) What is the scale used in the drawing? 6) Name the parts and their respective part numbers as listed on the parts list. 7) Define the term OGEE. 8) What type of drawing does the author tell us figure 1.4 is? 9) Looking at the parts list, how many of each subparts are required to complete the assembly? 10) What purpose do the circled numbers 1 through 4 serve on the drawing?

Answers Page #4 Text


Place all answers at the end of each question. Make color of answer text RED. 1) What is the title or the name of this part? 2) How many individual parts are required to make up the completed assembly? 3) What is the drawing number? 4) What is the size of the paper that the drawing is recorded on? 5) What is the scale used in the drawing? 6) Name the parts and their respective part numbers as listed on the parts list. 7) Define the term OGEE. 8) What type of drawing does the author tell us figure 1.4 is? 9) Looking at the parts list, how many of each subparts are required to complete the assembly? 10) What purpose do the circled numbers 1 through 4 serve on the drawing?

Inventor Software
Post each of these drawings (there should be SIX of them) to the appropriate blackboard assignment. 1) Use the drawings on pages 4-7 of the text to create a model of the newly designed wrench. 2) There are five drawings on pages 4-7: 01105, 01105-01, 01105-02, 01105-03 and 01105-4. Your assignment is to use Inventor software and duplicate each of these five drawings just as they are shown in the text.

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