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Tapered surfaces in engineering drawings are represented by using a taper angle and a length dimension. The taper angle is denoted by a diagonal line with a numerical value, such as "1:10" or "1 in 10." This represents the ratio of the change in height to the change in distance along the surface. ThRead more
Tapered surfaces in engineering drawings are represented by using a taper angle and a length dimension. The taper angle is denoted by a diagonal line with a numerical value, such as “1:10” or “1 in 10.” This represents the ratio of the change in height to the change in distance along the surface. The length dimension specifies the extent of the taper. This representation ensures accurate manufacturing and inspection of tapered features such as shafts or pins.
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