Description:
Participants will learn blueprint reading procedures, alphabet of lines, auxilliary views, assembly drawings, title blocks, drawing changes and standard symbols. Emphasis is placed on actual industrial conditions and hands-on applications.
- Information found on a drawing
- Define basic blueprint terminology
- Title Block and Revision Block including identification of essential components
- Verify control plan to revision symbol
- Multiview Drawings
- Identify the names of the three basic and the six primary orthographic views
- Identify the positions of the six primary orthographic views
- The difference between 1st and 3rd angle projection
- Identify types of lines with a drawing
- Dimensioning including symbols and identifying conventional deminsioning
- Identify datum dimensioning
- Tolerancing and Types of tolerances
- Section View Drawings
- Identify types and locations of section views
- Auxiliary Views including identification and location
- Interpret commonly used abbrevations and terminology
- Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
Participants taking this course with a manufacturing focus, have the opportunity to have 60% of the course cost paid for by the One Workforce Grant. For more information please contact Arika Davis at arikadavis1@grcc.edu or 616-234-3609.