Define and give an example of zoning.
What will be an ideal response?
Zoning is a system of numbers along the top and bottom margins and letters along the left and right margins. ASME standards recommend zoning for all sheets, but as an option for A, B, and A4 sizes. Zoning allows the drawing to read like a road map. For example, you can refer to the location of a specific item as D4, which means that the item can be found at or near the intersection of D across and 4 up or down.
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___________ is a measure of how much is created relative to the resources used to create it
a. Quality b. Productivity c. Ethnicity d. Innovation e. Technology
Which type of wheel assembly presents the least maintenance and alignment problems?
A. Stud-piloted disc wheels B. Cast spoke wheels C. Hub-piloted wheels D. Any wheels using radial lugs
The framing member that touches the trimmer stud and the header is known as the _____
a) cripple stud b) king stud c) sill d) common stud