While technical fabrication drawings may look complex at first glance, with a little familiarisation and time you will be able to read drawings quickly and easily. In this guide we show you how to read technical fabrication drawings in four easy steps.
Every component, large or small starts with a drawing. From drawing board to construction, technical drawings are referred to at every step to ensure the build stays strictly in line with the approved design.
Every technical drawing must be approved and signed off so there is no disagreement later about the exact design and build of the component, product, , or assembly being created.
Technical drawings have a particular set of rules and systems of identification which you should familiarise yourself with.
Many of these will be fairly standard across the. These symbols save time and space and may be used to indicate where there is a change within a metal fabrication drawing, such as where two steel materials meet or where a weld should take place along with the weld specification.
Scale is an integral element of all technical steel drawings. Architectural drawings are reliant on the ability to share and visualise scale, and detailed structural drawings can contain more than one scale in a single drawing. Almost all steel fabrication have part and sections which differ in scale to others, and scale is crucial in technical steel drawings and all forms of technical drawing.
In a technical steel drawing, you are likely to see a number of abbreviations, some which may appear obvious, some which may not. To read drawings effectively it would be helpful to familiarise yourself with abbreviations used in engineering and technical drawing.
Any element within a technical drawing with a number next to it is highlighting the fact that there are notes attached to it. They will be listed later in the drawing. When looking to read technical drawings, ensure you check the notes against each element as they will be important.
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