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  1. The GSFC Engineering Drawing Standards Manual is the official source for the requirements and interpretations to be used in the development and presentation of engineering drawings and related documentation for the GSFC.

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  2. This Standard defines the practices of revising drawings and associated documentation and establishes methods for identification and recording revisions. The revision practices of this Standard apply to any form of original drawing and associated documentation.

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  3. To avoid confusion, drawings must be identified by means of the symbols shown in Figure 3.1.9 as either first angle or third angle projection drawings. These symbols are either part of the title-block of a drawing or they are placed close to the title-block. Figure 3.1.7: Third Angle Projection Figure 3.1.8: First Angle Projection

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  4. ASME Y14.24: This Standard defines the types of engineering drawings most frequently used to establish engineering requirements. It describes typical applications and minimum content requirements. Drawings for specialized engineering disciplines (e.g., marine, civil, construction, optics, etc.) are not included in this Standard.

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  5. This manual sets forth the minimum requirements acceptable at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the preparation of model-only, model and dependent drawing, and drawing-only digital product definition data sets based on the engineering drawing and model requirements in the ASME Y14 series.

  6. Introduction. STATE the five types of information provided in the title block of an engineering drawing. STATE how the grid system on an engineering drawing is used to locate a piece of equipment. STATE the three types of information provided in the revision block of an engineering drawing.

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  8. An engineering (or technical) drawing is a graphical representation of a part, assembly, system, or structure and it can be produced using freehand, mechanical tools, or computer methods.

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