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Question 2 of 37 for our Mechanical Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 37

What types of standard views do you include in a drawing for manufacture?

"If I were preparing a drawing for manufacture, then I would make sure to include a top, front, and side view. This is because these views communicate the dimensions of a part to a manufacturer. Additionally, I would include an isometric view to give additional perspective on what the part will look like once it is made. I know that sometimes only critical dimensions are listed if a CAD file is included, which may depend on the vendor's requirements or the type of part being manufactured."

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  • 2. What types of standard views do you include in a drawing for manufacture?

      How to Answer

      This question is typically asked for roles in manufacturing or design, where you may be asked to create or interpret technical drawings as part of your role. Manufacturing drawings are a type of technical drawing utilized to communicate how a part is manufactured. There are three standard views included in manufacturing drawings: top, front, and side. Be sure to include some additional detail in your answer to communicate your experience in this subject to the interviewer.

      Written by Jason Toby on October 12th, 2020

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      "If I were preparing a drawing for manufacture, then I would make sure to include a top, front, and side view. This is because these views communicate the dimensions of a part to a manufacturer. Additionally, I would include an isometric view to give additional perspective on what the part will look like once it is made. I know that sometimes only critical dimensions are listed if a CAD file is included, which may depend on the vendor's requirements or the type of part being manufactured."

      Written by Jason Toby on October 12th, 2020