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KEVOS.COM Engineering Detail Drawing Services Guide

Introduction

Welcome to KEVOS.COM, your trusted partner for engineering detail drawing services. Our mission is to provide high-quality, precise, and comprehensive detail drawings that enable the efficient and accurate manufacture of components. This guide outlines our services and the key aspects of detail drawings that we deliver to ensure your project's success.

What is a Detail Drawing?

A detail drawing is an engineering document that contains all the necessary information to describe and manufacture a single component. It is a critical part of the engineering design process, ensuring that every aspect of a part is clearly communicated to manufacturers and other stakeholders.

Key Elements of Our Detail Drawings

Orthogonal Views

  • Definition: Orthogonal views are 2D representations of a component from different angles (front, top, side).

  • Requirement: We ensure enough views are provided to adequately describe the component. This typically includes three views but can be customized based on complexity.

Dimensions

  • Placement: Dimensions are evenly distributed and structured to avoid duplication and clutter. They clearly indicate the size and location of features, facilitating accurate manufacturing.

Scale

  • Definition: Scale indicates the size of the drawing relative to the actual component.

  • Common Scales: We use a range of scales suitable for different purposes:

    • Full Size: 1:1

    • Enlargement: 2:1, 5:1, etc.

    • Reduction: 1:2, 1:5, etc.

  • Placement: The scale is clearly stated within the title block of our drawings.

Projection Type

  • 3rd Angle Projection: This is the standard projection type we use, ensuring uniformity and clarity in interpreting views.

Drafting Standard

  • AS1100 Compliance: Our drawings adhere to the Australian Standard AS1100, ensuring uniformity and clarity across all drawings.

Title, Drawing Number, and Dimensional Units

  • Title: Indicates the name of the component.

  • Drawing Number: A unique identifier for each part, aiding in easy tracking and reference.

  • Dimensional Units: Typically in millimeters or inches, depending on client requirements.

Tolerances

  • Definition: The permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension.

  • Importance: Specifies the acceptable range for features, ensuring parts fit and function correctly.

Surface Texture and Treatments

  • Surface Texture: Symbols that specify the required smoothness or roughness of surfaces.

  • Treatments: Includes coatings or tempers, ensuring the component meets specific functional and durability requirements.

Material Specifications

  • Importance: Clearly states the material of the component, which is crucial for manufacturing and performance.

Names and Dates

  • Signatories: Includes initials or names of the drafter, checker, and approver, along with dates, ensuring accountability and traceability.

Zone Reference System

  • Purpose: A grid system to facilitate locating specific features, especially useful on larger sheets.

Revisions and Modifications

  • Tracking Changes: Revisions indicate modifications, reasons, and dates, ensuring clarity on updates and design development.

Drawing Sheet Sizes

  • Standard Sizes: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4. We use sizes appropriate for the project scope and printing facilities.

Company and Sheet References

  • Company Name: Indicates KEVOS.COM as the service provider.

  • Sheet Reference: For multi-sheet drawings, includes total number of sheets and their sequence.

Our Process

  1. Consultation: Understand client requirements and project scope.

  2. Drafting: Create initial detail drawings based on provided specifications.

  3. Review and Feedback: Client reviews the drawings and provides feedback.

  4. Revisions: Implement any necessary changes based on client feedback.

  5. Finalization: Finalize the drawings and prepare them for delivery.

Case Study: Wall Bracket Drawing

To illustrate our process and the quality of our detail drawings, we present a case study of a wall bracket drawing. This example includes:

  • Three orthogonal views for comprehensive description.

  • Clearly placed dimensions and scales.

  • Indication of third angle projection and compliance with AS1100.

  • Detailed specifications including material, surface texture, and treatments.

Why Choose KEVOS.COM?

  • Expertise: Our team consists of highly skilled drafters and engineers with extensive experience in various industries.

  • Quality Assurance: We adhere to strict quality control processes to ensure accuracy and precision in every drawing.

  • Customer Focus: We prioritize client satisfaction and work closely with you to meet your specific needs.

  • Timely Delivery: We understand the importance of deadlines and strive to deliver all projects on time.

Contact Us

For more information about our services or to discuss your project needs, please contact us:

  • Website: www.kevos.com/search-contact-us

  • Email: info@kevos.com