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  1. Symbols may be used for spotface, counterbore, and countersunk holes. These symbols always precede the diameter symbol. The depth symbol may be used to indicate the depth of a hole. The depth symbol is placed preceding the numerical value. When the depth of a blind hole is specified, it refers to the depth of the full diameter of the hole.

  2. Let’s look at the measurement of an American Quarter (in English units) compared to a European Euro (in Metric units). The number of decimal places depends on the desired precision of the part. It is customary to include two decimal places unless additional precision is required.

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  4. Hi, to find the circumference and you have the diameter all you have to do is do the diameter times pi and the answer you get is the circumference. Another formula to find the circumference is if you have the diameter you divide the diameter by 2 and you get the radius.

  5. Sep 3, 2011 · The Meaning of Symbols: 203: When a large area is made up of one material, it is common to only draw the symbol in a part of the area. Some drafters simplify this even further by using a note to indicate what material is used and omitting the symbol altogether (Figure 8.6).

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  6. The symbol € is based on the Greek letter epsilon (Є), with the first letter in the word “Europe” and with 2 parallel lines signifying stability. The ISO code for the euro is EUR. This is used when referring to euro amounts without using the symbol.

  7. The weld all around symbol is indicated by a _________ at the junction of the reference line and the arrow. circle. 1 inch. The size of the arrow side weld in figure 6 is________. 4 inch. The pitch of the other side weld in figure 6 is. none of the above.

  8. The diameter of any circle is two times the length of that circle’s radius. It can be represented by the expression \(\ 2r\), or “two times the radius.” So if you know a circle’s radius, you can multiply it by 2 to find the diameter; this also means that if you know a circle’s diameter, you can divide by 2 to find the radius.