fasteners assignment part c: 3/8-16 unc-2a 1.5 flat head

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Fasteners Assignment Part C: 3/8-16 UNC-2A 1.5 FLAT HEAD

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Fasteners Assignment Part C: 3/8-16 UNC-2A 1.5 FLAT HEAD. Check PDF packet page one for quick reference to page numbers… Start by drawing the following vertical rectangle .375x1.5. Offset top line down ½ D (0.1875) Draw a line from the blue circle intersection heading “@1

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Page 1: Fasteners Assignment Part C: 3/8-16 UNC-2A 1.5 FLAT HEAD

Fasteners AssignmentPart C: 3/8-16 UNC-2A 1.5 FLAT HEAD

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Check PDF packet page one for quick reference

to page numbers…

Start by drawing the following vertical

rectangle .375x1.5

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• Offset top line down ½ D (0.1875)• Draw a line from the blue circle intersection

heading “@1<50”• Mirror angled line over to the left side of

the fastener and fillet, trim, extend, / erase.

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Add slot for screw driver. Dimensions for height and width are 1/4D as

noted in the book example.

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• Check last page of PDF for dimensions of steel plates.

• Top plate has a clearance hole for the fastener.

• Bottom plate is tapped (threaded)- See page 1 of PDF for page number referencing

threaded holes• Bottom plate has more threads cut than

length of bolt, i.e. bolt can’t bottom out without fully tightening down.

• Pilot hole (pre-drilled hole before tapping can occur) extends lower than threads and has 80 degree angle (same as the twist drill bit that cut the hole). Dimensions can be

“eye balled.”