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CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY WELDMENTS: - WELDMENTS INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Open the weldment#.pdf and create a 3d sketch, weldment, and the sheet metal. The final assembly has to include all the features

shown in the sample screenshots on the last page. 2. The dimensions are similar to the weldment on CE#16 and are the following: 2.1. The weldment structure uses 4.00" x 4.00" x 0.25" square tubes. 2.2. The end caps are 0.50" thick and have a radius of 0.5" on each corner. 2.3. The removable sheet(s) are 0.25" thick and have a 3.00" outer offset from the inner walls of the weldment. They also have an inner 2.00" closed hem with a 4.00" x 4.00" relief and 1.50" radius fillet on each corner. The sheet(s) are fastened with four 0.50 x 100° flathead screws that are 1.50" x 1.50" away from each corner. The holeSeries and smartFastener tools can be used to create those fasteners. 2.4. The welded sheet(s) are 0.25" thick and are bound by the inner walls of the weldment. They inner flanges that are 2.00" long and have a 4.00" x 4.00" relief on each corner. 2.5. There are 4 gussets and each of them are 5.00" x 5.00" x 1.50". page[1/2] 3. File#01: Upload the completed virtual weldment assembly into blackboard 4. Make sure to review the error-cards (ER#01) on tblackboard for more details on grading. VIRTUAL REQUIRED! Make all parts virtual (right-click each part on assembly>Make Virtual). This will remove all external references to the parts. The grading staff will assume parts with broken references as nonexistent and grade accordingly. FINAL MODEL SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS: Note: Side panels are removeable. The top and back panels are welded. U page[2/2]/n'a 10- 65 45 2322 8.39 8 Right Plane Top Plane Front Plane

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