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Problem identification has to do with the final stages in the mechanical design process.
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1. The mechanical engineering industry relies on complex mechanical drawings that are often referred to as working drawings.
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2. A detail drawing of a part is intended to provide the necessary information needed to fabricate that part.
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3. Designers utilize several methods for solving mechanical design problems including brainstorming ideas.
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4. Mechanical drafters can revise any drawing at any time without tracking those changes.
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5. An assembly drawing is intended to illustrate a single mechanical part.
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6. Mechanical designers can expect to make several revisions to a design before it is finalized.
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7. BOM stands for Bill of Materials.
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8. Drafters do not need to worry about the number of decimal places used on dimensioning a technical drawing.
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9. Drafters are often expected to follow the drafting standards as set in the ASME Y14.5M-1994 publication.
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10. The 3-dimensional rotate tool is located on the 3-D View tool bar.
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