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Mechanical Blueprint Reading

Working drawings contain the graphic information necessary to complete a job.

Working drawings are made by the conventional method using T-squares, triangles and other drafting instruments or by the CAD method, using computer hardware and software. Prints are reproductions of the working drawings. Machinists read and follow prints to complete the job. This course presents a thorough foundation for understanding prints used for manufacturing and machining. Print reading begins with the basic techniques for representing different drawing types; including common dimensioning and tolerancing methods.

  • Architectural
  • Engineering
  • Assembly drawings
This course also deals with math machinists frequently encounter. Next the course presents special types of views needed to describe complex shapes and a discussion of various materials and their properties.

Day(s): 2  CEUs: 1.6  Type: Lecture/Demo

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  • Signed Certificate of Completion
  • Published textbook
  • Symbol Reference Poster
  • Set of Drawing Equipment
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