Assembly - Front View
OrthographicShows the primary profile, including the central rectangular opening, top/bottom mounting flanges, and overall height and width. Essential for understanding the external envelope and mounting interface.
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Shows the primary profile, including the central rectangular opening, top/bottom mounting flanges, and overall height and width. Essential for understanding the external envelope and mounting interface.
Reveals the angled geometry of the cowling interface, the offset of the mounting flanges, and the planar layout of the bolt pattern. Critical for verifying fit to the fuselage and alignment of the mounting holes.
Shows the depth profile, the internal flange thickness, and the 3D orientation of the mounting tabs. Provides insight into the bracket's structural depth and how it integrates with the cowling's side profile.
Reveals the internal wall thickness of the flanges and the depth of the central opening, including the location of internal ribs and the bore clearance for mounting hardware. The section cuts through the main mounting plate and shows the internal geometry not visible in orthographic views.
Reveals the internal wall thickness of the flanges and the depth of the central opening, including the location of internal ribs and the bore clearance for mounting hardware. The section cuts through the main mounting plate and shows the internal geometry not visible in orthographic views.
Magnifies the 1.0 mm diameter mounting holes and their 38.6 mm bolt circle, showing the precise location and spacing for assembly. The detail clarifies the hole pattern and ensures correct alignment with the cowling or fuselage.
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These are 2D engineering drawings, not 3D files. Dimensions are extracted from the 3D geometry and should be verified against the source model before use in manufacturing.
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