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Method of folding of printed drawing sheets as per BIS SP: 46-2003

• understand to fold the A1, A2 and A3 size drawing sheets • keep the drawing sheet filing cabinet • filing cabinet to handle according to IS procedure.

Method of folding of printed drawing sheets as per BIS SP:

46-2003 When drawings sheets are in more numbers, they have to be folded and kept in order to save the trace required for preserving them When the drawings are to be released to shop floor for reference during manufacturing of a component

Set square

Set square (IS:1361-1988): Transparent celluloid /Plastic setsquares are preferred and are commonly used rather ebonite ones. They are two in number, each having one corner with 90°. The setsquare with 60°-30° of 250 mm long and 45° of 200mm long is convenient for use. Setsquares sometimes loose their accuracy due to internal strains. So they should be tested periodically

Sometimes set squares have french curves. Set squares are used to draw all straight lines except horizontal lines. It is convenient to draw horizontal lines using Mini drafter.

Drop spring bow pencil and pen

Drop spring bow pencil and pen : Drop spring bow pencil and pen are designed for drawing multiple identical small circles. Example: rivet holes, drilled/reamed holes. The central pin is made to move freely up and down through the tube attached to the pen or pencil unit. It is used by holding the knurled head of the tube between thumb and middle finger while the index finger is placed on the top of the pin. The pin point is placed on the centre point of the circle to be drawn and pencil or pen is lowered until it touches paper.

Engineering drawing sheets

Drawingpaper: These are of two types:

  • Hand-made paper
  • Mill-made paper

Hand-made papers have rough surfaces, pale in colour and not used for regular work, but meant for charts. Mill-made papers are most commonly used for regular work, and are available in different sizes and rolls. They are specified by their weight in kg per ream or density in grams per square meter.

Drawing Instruments - box and pencils

The quality of a good drawing does not only depend on the talent of the craftsmen but also on the quality of instruments he uses.

Drawing instruments are generally sold in sets in boxes, but they are also available separately. The main parts of high grade instruments are generally made of nickel or brass. They must be rust proof. Tool steel is used for making the blades of the inking pen, bow instruments and various screws.

Drawing instruments : Drawing board

Drawing board is one of the main equipment of Draughtsman. It is used for supporting the drawing paper/tracing paper for making drawings. It is made of well seasoned wood strips of about 25 mm thick or masonite, free from knots and warping. It should be softer enough to allow insertion and removal of drawing pins. Two battens are fastened to the board by screws, in slotted joints. They prevent warping and at the same time permit expansion and contraction of the strips due to the change of moisture in the atmosphere.

Protractor

Protractor: Protractor is an instrument for measuring angles. It is semi-circular or circular in shapes and is made of flat celluoid sheet. 

The angles can be set or measured from both sides, aligning the reference line and point ‘0’ with the corner point of the angle.

Figure  shows how to read or set the angle. Protractor can also be used to divide a circle or drawing sectors.