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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 4 (Q.No. 26)
26.
The surface to be machined is marked on the pattern by
red colour
yellow colour
black colour
blue colour
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Lalla said:   3 years ago
I agree @Vasudev and @Barisa soren.

Amit dhiman said:   4 years ago
Machined surface by red colour.

Unmachined by black colour.

BARISA SOREN said:   6 years ago
Surface to be machined is marked on the pattern by yellow colour and unmachined is marked by red and orange colour.

Black colour shows core prints. Blue is not used on the pattern. Green use for the loose piece.
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Vasudev said:   6 years ago
As per SI standards, surface to be machined is indicated by yellow colour.

Bhavesh Shingala said:   9 years ago
Surface to be machined is marked on the pattern by Red Colour.

Surface to be un- machined is marked on the pattern by Black Colour.

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