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Question on modelling

2 x 45 deg X 0.5 could mean a Chamfer / Setback of 0.5 mm
angled at 45 deg; 2 nos. One at the marked location and
the other at the opposite end. This is not the standard
practice.
M60 x 1.5 means: Metric thread to designation M60 (60mm
OD)
with a pitch of 1.5mm. Generally pitch is mentioned for
Fine pitch threads.
Generally depth of relief is not stated in a drawing to
reduce the clutter. You may consider a dimension of 0.2
to
0.5mm deep. However, standards for relief exists.

Edited by: SRINIVASANIYER1
 
With respect, I would suggest that you take an engineering course or ask your supervisor for explanations of engineering basics. I hope nobody has asked you to make this.

anyway M60 x1.5 is a metric thread on 60 dia shaft with 1.5 pitch
2 x 45 X0.5 is saying there are two chamfers with a 45 degree cut 0.5 long, the draftsman is leaving it up to you to find the other one, I expect its at the other end of the shaft.
 
I am taking enginnering course now..However now is summer
break,so i try to learn pro/E my self..
Edited by: firedamage
 
Is it here?

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Thanks.
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at the shaft end rite?

Is it using the round tool or chamber tool to create the
relief?

Thank you.
I appreciate all the helps.
 

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