Chapter 1 Introduction to graphics communication 1.1 Engineering drawing as a graphic language 1.2 Drawing elements and conventions 1.3 Methods of engineering drawing 1.4 Basic drafting techniques Chapter 2 The theory of graphical projection 2.1 Methods of graphical projection 2.2 Principles of multi-view projection 2.3 First-angle and third-angle projections 2.4 Drawing the three views of an object Chapter 3 Multi-view drawing of 2D geometric elements 3.1 Views of points 3.2 Views of lines 3.3 Views of Planes Chapter 4 Views of elementary solids 4.1 Solids with flat faces only 4.2 Solids of revolution Chapter 5 Intersections 5.1 Intersections of plane and polyhedron 5.2 Intersections of plane and solid of revolution 5.3 Intersections of solids 5.4 Interpenetration between a sphere and a cone Chapter 6 Combinations of solids 6.1 Overview 6.2 Making multi-view drawings 6.3 Reading multi-view drawings Chapter 7 Dimensioning 7.1 Principles of dimensioning 7.2 Presentation of dimensions 7.3 Methods of dimensioning simple objects 7.4 Dimensioning composite solids Chapter 8 Isometric drawing 8.1 Introduction to axonometric drawing 8.2 The isometric method of projection 8.3 Isometric drawing Chapter 9 General methods of representation for mechanical drawings ... 9.1 Exterior views 9.2 Sectional views 9.3 Cross sections 9.4 Miscellaneous conventions and simplifications 9.5 Application of the representation methods Chapter 10 Threads and threaded parts 10.1 Introduction to screw threads 10.2 Drawing convention associated with threads 10.3 Thread designation 10.4 Threaded fasteners 10.5 Threaded assemblies Chapter 11 Common and standard machine elements 11.1 Gears 11.2 Keys
11.3 Pins 11.4 Rolling bearings 11.5 Springs Chapter 12 Detail Drawings 12.1 General introduction to detail drawings 12.2 Graphical representation of machine parts 12.3 Fabrication related structures 12.4 Dimensioning for detail drawings 12.5 Reading detail drawings Chapter 13 Technical requirements and specifications 13.1 Method of indicating surface texture 13.2 Dimensional tolerances 13.3 Fits 13.4 Overview of geometrical tolerances Chapter 14 Assembly Drawings 14.1 Introduction to assembly drawing 14.2 Representation methods for assembly drawing 14.3 Methods and steps for drawing an assembling drawing 14.4 Parts list and title block 14.5 Common assembly structures 14.6 Reading assembly drawings Appendix A Screw threads and threaded fasteners Appendix B Keys and pins Appendix C Rolling bearings Appendix D Fundamental deviations for shaft and hole Bibliography