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Step-by-step guidance and worked examples to prepare students for the exams.Plenty of activities allow students to practise their drawing skills.The series reflects the latest SABS code of practice for Engineering Drawing.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Imprint Page
- Contents
- Module 1: FREEHAND DRAWING OF ENGINEERING COMPONENTS
- Drawing sheets and materials
- Geometrical constructions
- Module 2: ISOMETRIC PROJECTION AND PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
- Isometric projection
- One -point and two-point perspective drawings
- MODULE 3: SECTIONAL DRAWING OF MACHINE PARTS
- Machine and surface texture symbols
- ISO limits and fits
- Orthographic projection
- Penetration curves
- Sectioning
- Shafts and keys constructions
- MODULE 4: ASSEMBLY DRAWING
- Introduction to assemblies
- Section of assembled objects
- Sectioning of assembly drawing
- Constructions
- MODULE 5: Detailed drawing
- Introduction to detailed drawings
- Back Cover