A Text Book on Engineering Graphics - Central Board of Secondary ...
A Text Book on Engineering Graphics - Central Board of Secondary ... A Text Book on Engineering Graphics - Central Board of Secondary ...
162 SHAFT COUPLINGS Solution: Let us assemble the different parts and draw required views in the similar manner as done in the previous example. A A slight variation is seen in the spigot and socket arrangement. It can be seen that a gap Clearance of 3 mm is present between them as shown in fig 6.17) 12 A 16 RH SIDE VIEW Ø 212 ASSEMBLY OF A PROTECTED FLANGE COUPLING Ø 112 Fig 6.17 6 80 40 40 22 22 3 Ø 92 80 8 M16 SEC. FRONT VIEW Scale 1:1 Ø 56 PCD Ø 160 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
SHAFT COUPLINGS Exercise 6.2 1. FIG 6.18 shows the details of the parts of a 'Protected Flange Coupling'. Assemble them correctly and draw the following views to scale 1:1. 80 80 a. Half - sectional Front view, lower half in section b. Left hand side view 40 40 22 22 NUTS (4- OFF) 7 5 BOLTS (4-OFF) Ø 16 M 16 20 60 10 5 Ø 56 Ø 92 Ø 214 Ø 158 Ø 112 Ø 56 Print the title and scale used. Draw the projection symbol. Give important dimensions ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 163 SHAFT-B (1-OFF) SHAFT-A (1-OFF) FLANGE-A (1- OFF) FLANGE B (1-OFF) KEY 15X10 (2-OFF) DETAILS OF A PROTECTED FLANGE COUPLING Fig 6.18
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162<br />
SHAFT COUPLINGS<br />
Soluti<strong>on</strong>: Let us assemble the different parts and draw required views in the similar manner<br />
as d<strong>on</strong>e in the previous example.<br />
A<br />
A slight variati<strong>on</strong> is seen in the spigot and socket arrangement. It can be seen that a<br />
gap Clearance <strong>of</strong> 3 mm is present between them as shown in fig 6.17)<br />
12<br />
A<br />
16<br />
RH SIDE VIEW<br />
Ø 212<br />
ASSEMBLY OF A PROTECTED FLANGE COUPLING<br />
Ø 112<br />
Fig 6.17<br />
6<br />
80<br />
40 40<br />
22 22<br />
3<br />
Ø 92<br />
80<br />
8<br />
M16<br />
SEC. FRONT VIEW<br />
Scale 1:1<br />
Ø 56<br />
PCD Ø 160<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS