Mechanical Drawing MDP 115 First Year Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanical Drawing (MDP 115) First. Year, Mechanical Engineering Dept. , Faculty of Engineering, Fayoum

Mechanical Drawing (MDP 115) First. Year, Mechanical Engineering Dept. , Faculty of Engineering, Fayoum University Dr. Ahmed Salah Abou Taleb

Threads and Fasteners Topics Exercises 2

Threads and Fasteners Topics Exercises 2

Threads & Fasteners: Topics Summary 1) Fasteners 2) Screw Thread Definitions 3) Types of

Threads & Fasteners: Topics Summary 1) Fasteners 2) Screw Thread Definitions 3) Types of Thread 4) Manufacturing Screw Threads 5) Drawing Screw Threads 6) Unified Threads 7) Metric Threads 8) Drawing Bolts 9) Bolt and Screw Clearances 3

Threads & Fasteners: Exercises Exercise 1: Exercise 2: Exercise 3: Exercise 4: Exercise 5:

Threads & Fasteners: Exercises Exercise 1: Exercise 2: Exercise 3: Exercise 4: Exercise 5: Exercise 6: Screw thread features Unified national thread note components Unified national thread note Metric thread note components Metric thread tables Fastener tables and clearance holes 4

Threads and Fasteners Summary 5

Threads and Fasteners Summary 5

Summary • What will we learn in this topic? – How to represent threads

Summary • What will we learn in this topic? – How to represent threads on an engineering drawing. – How to calculate bolt and screw clearance holes. • Key points – Threads are represented by thread symbols, not by a realistic drawing. 6

Threads and Fasteners 1) Fasteners 7

Threads and Fasteners 1) Fasteners 7

Fasteners • Fasteners include: – bolts and nuts (threaded) – set screws (threaded) –

Fasteners • Fasteners include: – bolts and nuts (threaded) – set screws (threaded) – washers – keys – Pins • Fasteners are not a permanent means of assembly such as welding or adhesives. 8

Fasteners • Fasteners and threaded features must be specified on your engineering drawing. –

Fasteners • Fasteners and threaded features must be specified on your engineering drawing. – Threaded features: Threads are specified in a thread note. – General Fasteners: Purchasing information must be given to allow the fastener to be ordered correctly. 9

Threads and Fasteners 2) Screw Thread Definitions 10

Threads and Fasteners 2) Screw Thread Definitions 10

Thread Definitions • Screw Thread: A ridge of uniform section in the form of

Thread Definitions • Screw Thread: A ridge of uniform section in the form of a helix. 11

Thread Definitions • External Thread: External threads are on the outside of a member.

Thread Definitions • External Thread: External threads are on the outside of a member. – A chamfer on the end of the screw thread makes it easier to engage the nut. Chamfer 12

Thread Definitions • External Thread: – An external thread is cut using a die

Thread Definitions • External Thread: – An external thread is cut using a die or a lathe. 13

Thread Definitions • Internal Thread: Internal threads are on the inside of a member.

Thread Definitions • Internal Thread: Internal threads are on the inside of a member. – An internal thread is cut using a tap. 14

Thread Definitions • Major DIA (D): The largest diameter (For both internal and external

Thread Definitions • Major DIA (D): The largest diameter (For both internal and external threads). • Minor DIA (d): The smallest diameter. • Depth of thread: (D-d)/2 • Pitch DIA (d. P): The diameter at which a line cuts the spaces and threads equally. 15

Exercise 1 Screw thread features 16

Exercise 1 Screw thread features 16

Identify the Major, Minor & Pitch diameters and the Thread Depth. 3 1 2

Identify the Major, Minor & Pitch diameters and the Thread Depth. 3 1 2 4 5 6 10 7 88 9 17

Identify the Major, Minor & Pitch diameters and the Thread Depth. 3 1 2

Identify the Major, Minor & Pitch diameters and the Thread Depth. 3 1 2 4 Thread Depth Minor d 10 dp Major D 8 9 18

Thread Definitions • Crest: The top surface. • Root: The bottom Surface. • Side:

Thread Definitions • Crest: The top surface. • Root: The bottom Surface. • Side: The surface between the crest and root. 19

Identify the Crest, Root and Side. 3 1 2 4 Thread Depth Minor d

Identify the Crest, Root and Side. 3 1 2 4 Thread Depth Minor d 10 dp Major D 9 20

Identify the Crest, Root and Side. Crest 1 2 Root Minor d 10 Thread

Identify the Crest, Root and Side. Crest 1 2 Root Minor d 10 Thread Depth dp Major D Side 21

Thread Definitions • Pitch (P): The distance from a point on a screw thread

Thread Definitions • Pitch (P): The distance from a point on a screw thread to a corresponding point on the next thread (in/Threads). • Angle of Thread (A): The angle between the threads. 22

Thread Definitions • Screw Axis: The longitudinal centerline. • Lead: The distance a screw

Thread Definitions • Screw Axis: The longitudinal centerline. • Lead: The distance a screw thread advances axially in one turn. 23

Identify the Pitch, Screw Axis and Thread Angle. Crest 1 2 Root Minor d

Identify the Pitch, Screw Axis and Thread Angle. Crest 1 2 Root Minor d 10 Thread Depth dp Major D Side 24

Identify the Pitch, Screw Axis and Thread Angle. Crest Axis Pitch Root Minor d

Identify the Pitch, Screw Axis and Thread Angle. Crest Axis Pitch Root Minor d Angle Thread Depth dp Major D Side 25

Thread Definitions • Right Handed Thread: Advances when turned CW. (Threads are assumed RH

Thread Definitions • Right Handed Thread: Advances when turned CW. (Threads are assumed RH unless specified otherwise. ) • Left Handed Thread: Advances when turned CCW. 26

Application Question 1 • Name an example of a left handed thread. Left peddle

Application Question 1 • Name an example of a left handed thread. Left peddle of a bike 27

Threads and Fasteners 3) Types of Thread 28

Threads and Fasteners 3) Types of Thread 28

Types of Thread • There are many different types of thread forms (shape) available.

Types of Thread • There are many different types of thread forms (shape) available. The most common are; – Unified – Metric 29

Types of Thread • Thread form choice depends on; – what it will be

Types of Thread • Thread form choice depends on; – what it will be used for – length of engagement – load – etc… 30

Types of Thread (Form) Thread Name Figure Uses Unified screw thread ISO metric screw

Types of Thread (Form) Thread Name Figure Uses Unified screw thread ISO metric screw thread General use. Square Ideal thread for power transmission. General use. 31

Types of Thread (Form) Thread Name Figure Uses ACME Stronger than square thread. Buttress

Types of Thread (Form) Thread Name Figure Uses ACME Stronger than square thread. Buttress Designed to handle heavy forces in one direction. (Truck jack) 32

Threads and Fasteners 4) Manufacturing Screw Threads 33

Threads and Fasteners 4) Manufacturing Screw Threads 33

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – First a tap drill hole is cut with

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – First a tap drill hole is cut with a twist drill. 34

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – Then the threads are cut using a tap.

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – Then the threads are cut using a tap. 35

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – Chamfers are sometimes cut to allow for easy

Manufacturing Threads • Internal Threads – Chamfers are sometimes cut to allow for easy engagement. 36

Manufacturing Threads • External Threads – You start with a shaft the same size

Manufacturing Threads • External Threads – You start with a shaft the same size as the major diameter. 37

Manufacturing Threads • External Threads – The threads are then cut using a die

Manufacturing Threads • External Threads – The threads are then cut using a die or on a lathe. 38