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Chamfered surfaces in engineering drawings are represented by using a chamfer dimension. The chamfer dimension specifies the distance along the edge where the chamfer is applied. It is typically denoted by a diagonal line and a numerical value, such as "45° x 1.5 mm." This representation ensures thaRead more
Chamfered surfaces in engineering drawings are represented by using a chamfer dimension. The chamfer dimension specifies the distance along the edge where the chamfer is applied. It is typically denoted by a diagonal line and a numerical value, such as “45° x 1.5 mm.” This representation ensures that the correct chamfer size and angle are applied during manufacturing processes such as milling or grinding.
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