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Question 1 of 14



For 5 points:
|a00001: Drafting Competencies - To create drawing
view 'B itis necessaryto sketch a spline (as shown)
lon drawing view ‘A’ and insert which Solidworks view

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Question 2 of 14
For 5 points:

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[s00004: Drafting Competencies - To create drawing
\view ‘B’ from drawing view ‘A’ insert which


Solidworks view type?

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Question
3 of 14
For
5 points:

[200005: Drafting Competencies - To create drawing
View ‘Bit is necessary to sketch a spline (as shown)
jon drawing view ‘A’ and insert which Solidworks view
type?

Aligned Section

@ Broken-out Section

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Question 4 of 14

For 15 points:

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520901: Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - Step 1
Build this part in Solidworks.
(Save part after each question in a different file in
case it must be reviewed)
‘Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, secand)
IDecimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
{All holes through all unless shawn otherwise
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
Hint: tf you don't find an option within 159 of your
answer please re-check your solid model.

1984.69

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Question 4 of 14

For 15 points:
820901:

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Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half} - Step 1

Build this part in SolidWorks,
(Save part after each question in a different file in
‘case it must be reviewed)
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places:2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
Hint: f you don't find an option within 1% of your
answer please re-check your solid model.

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Question 4 of 14

For 15 points:
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620901; Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - Step 1

Build this part in Solidworks.
(Save part after each question in a different file in
‘case
it must be reviewed)

Unit system: MMS (millimeter. gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy
la = 243.00
B = 114,00
IC = £200
|What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?


Hint: if you don't find an option within 1% of your
lanswer please re-check your solid model,

1984.69

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Question 4 of 14
For 15 points:

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1820901: Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - Step 1
Build this part in Solidworks,
(Save part after each question in a different file in
case it must be reviewed)

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy
|A = 24300

B = 114.00
Ic = 82.00

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
Hint: f you don't find an option within 1% of your
answer please re-check your solid model,

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Question 4 of 14

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For 15 points:
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1820901: Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - Step 1
lulld this part in Solidworks,
(Save part after each question in a different file in
case it must be reviewed)
\Unit system: MMGS (millimeter. gram, second}
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise
(Material Aluminium 1060 Alloy
A = 243.00
lb = 114.00
Ic = 82.00


|What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
Hint: f you don't find an option within 1% of your
lonswer please re-check your solid made.

1984.69

5762.50

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Question 5 of 14

For 15 points:

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1820902: Basic Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - step 2
‘Modify the part in Solidworks,

[Unit system: MMGS (millimeter. gram, second)
(Decimal places: 2
[Part origin: arbitrary
lall holes through all unfess shown otherwise,
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy
Density = 0.0027 g/mm^3
‘Modify the part using the following variable values:


INote 1: Draft added on the side walls of the top
inotch (Angle D")
Note 2: Assume

all unshown

dimensions are the

same as in the previous question.

|What is the overall mass of the part (grams}2""

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Enter Value:

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Question 5 of 14
FOF18 points:
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20002) lhasic Part Hydraulic Cylinder Half) - step 2

IModlity the part in Solidworks.

|U( system) MMGS (millimeter. gram, second)

|IWelnal places;

2

lan origin: arbitrary
‘Jal holes through all uniess shown otherwise,
[Material Aluminium 1060 Alloy

Đ |ÍWl6ty « 0/0027 g/mm^3

Í BIAfV ạddled on the side walls of the top
(angle 0"
} Apne all unshown dimensions are the

# Wn the previous question,

1h the overall mass of the part (grams)?"

Enter Value:
(use. (point) az decimal separator)


Question 5 of 14
For 15 points:
Basic Part (Hydraut ic Cylinder Half) - Step2
Modify the part in SolidWorks.

820902:

Unit system: MMS (milimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
‘Alt holes through all unless shown otherwise,
Material: Aluminium 1060 Atioy
Density = 09027 g/mm^3

Modify the part using the following variable values:
|A = 248.00

8 = 117,00
iC = 84.00

ÍD = 5 degrees

[Note 1: Draft added on the side walls of the top
notch (Angle D"”)
\Note 2: Assume

alf unshown dimensions are the

same as in the previous question

|What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?""

Enter Value:

|


(use. (point) as decimat separator)

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‘Davie Part (Hydraulic Cylinder Half} - Step 2

‘the

part in Solidworks.

MMOS (millimeter, gram, second)
Arbitrary

bal laces: 2

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‘{hyOUgN all Unless shown otherwise.
Alin 1060 Alloy

0.0027 g/mme3


Prt Using the following variable values:

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con the side walls of the top

all unshown dimensions are the
Ihe previous question,
‘Syerall Mass of the part (grams}?

Enter Value:
(use. (point) as decimal separator)


Question 6 of 14
For 15 points:
1013001:

Intermediate Part (Wheel) - Step 1

Build this part in SolidWorks.

(Save part after each question in a different file in

case it must be reviewed)

lUnit system: MMGS (millimeter. gram, second)
[Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
‘All hales through all unless shown othenwise,

Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy
iA = 138.00
6 = 390,00

Note: All geometry is symmetrical about the plane
represented by the line labeled F"" in the M-M

Section View.

‘What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

Hinh f you don't find an option within 1% of your
lanswer please re-check your solid model, "

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Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary

All holes through all unless shown otherwise
‘Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy
‘A = 138.00
8 = 80000

‘Note: All geometry is symmetrical about the plane
represented by the line labeled F°” in the M-M

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_ Question 7 of 14
For 15 points:
1013002: Intermediate Part (Wheel) - Step 2

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Modify this part in Solidworks by adding 15 cutouts.

[Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
‘All holes through all unless shown otherwise,
‘Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy

[Note 1; Assume all unshown dimensions are the
Isame as in the previous question.
Note 2: All cutouts are the exact same size shape,
land dimensions.
Note 3: The extent of the cutouts are coincident with
ithe edges where the drafted walls meet the web of
ithe wheel,

\What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

(use , (point)as decimal separator)



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J{ 4/0fem: MIMG5 (milimeter, gram, second)

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WI0I0: Abitrary
Holes
through all unless shown otherwise,
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Aluminium 1080 Aloy

Aillunshown dimensions are the

#8 AF IN the previous question,

1W. Cutouts ave the exact same size, shape,
dimensions,
1 The extent of the cutouts are coincident with

where the drafted walls meet the web of

Jo Nhe overall mass ofthe part cgramsi?

Enter Value:

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Question 7 of 14

For 15 points:
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D13002: Intermediate Part (Wheel) - step 2
Modify this part in SolidWorks by adding 15 cutouts,
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
lall holes through ail unless shown otherwise.
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy

Note 1: Assume all unshown dimensions are the
same as in the previous question,
‘Note 2: All cutouts are the exact same size, shape.
‘and dimensions,
Note 3: The extent of the cutouts are coincident with
ithe edges where the drafted walls meet the web of
he wheel,
[What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

Enter Value:
(use, (point) as decimal segarstor)


to proceed with feature recognition?”,

‘Fonneeting Rods (3) are concentric to holesit
He É0/0161ing, Block (4),
8 Fell to the iso view image (first image) for

Joehed position of the left Wheel_Component

Wy the measured distance X (millimeters)?

W you don't find an option within 1% of your
[lease recheck your assembly, ~

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Wig. Rods (3) are concentricto the
It on the Wheel. Components (2).


Question 8 of 14
For 30 points:

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\want to proceed with feature recogniti
please click ""No"*)
-Create the assembly using the following
conditions:
1, Wheel Components (2) are mated concentric
and flush to the end of the rods on the Base (1)
{ino clearance),
2. Connecting Rods (3) are concentric to the
‘connector balls on the Wheel_Components (2).

3. Connecting Rods (3) are concentric to holes in
the Connecting Block (4),

4. Refer to the iso view image (rst image) for
locked position of the left Wheel Component
2).
A = 14.00

B = 19 degrees

(V/hat is the measured distance X (millimeters)?

Hint: f you don't find an option within 1% of your
lanswer please re-check your assembly. °"
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LÝ (00061ing Rods (3) are concentric to holes ín Hannecting Block (4).

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Jorhed position of the left wheel Component

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Question
8 of 14
For 20 points:

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‘want to proceed with feature recognition?”
please click ""No™,)

“Create the assembly using the following
conditions:

4, Wheel Components (2) are mated concentric

land flush to the end of the rods on the Base (1)

3, Connecting Rods (3) are concentric to holes in
ithe Connecting Block (4),

4, Refer
to the iso view image (first image) for
the lacked position of the left Wheel Component
2).

A = 14.00
B = 19 degrees
What is the measured distance x (millimeters)?
Hint: if you don't find an option within 1% of your

lanswer please re-check your assembly. °*

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2. Connecting Rods (3) are concentricto the
‘connector balls on the Wheel Components (2).

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(no clearance),


Question 9 of 14

For 30 points:
(11302: Modify this assembly in SohdWork

(Connecting Rod Assembly)

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter. gram, second)
‘Decimal places; 2
‘Assembly origin: Arbitrary

Using the same assembly created in the previous
{question modify the following parameters:

A = 18,00

I) ® 25 degrees
What is the measured distance X (millimeters)?

Enter Value:

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(use (point) as decimal separator)

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Question 9 of 14
For 30 points:
£11302:

Modify this assembly in SolidWorks

(Connecting Rod Assembly)

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram. second)
Decimal places: 2

‘Assembly origin: Arbitrary


-Using the same assembly created in the previous
question modify the following parameters:

What is the measured distance X (millimeters)?

Enter Value:

(use. (point) as decimal separator)


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