This is the third lesson in the iKNOW™ Mechanical Print Reading Library.
This lesson explains the use of dimension and extension lines in
mechanical print reading, and how to calculate dimensions, tolerance,
and limits. The use of surface finish designations is also discussed.
Modules:
Module Name: Dimensions in Mechanical Print Reading
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Dimensions in Mechanical Print Reading course is designed for individuals looking to enhance their understanding of technical drawings and improve their ability to read and apply dimensions accurately. This course provides comprehensive knowledge, practical skills, and the confidence to excel in various industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and construction.
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Why Sign Up for This Course?
Expert Instruction: Created by experts who bring real-world knowledge and practical insights. Their expertise ensures you gain relevant information applicable to today’s landscape.
Practical Application: You will apply what you learn, reinforcing your understanding and boosting your confidence in working with electrical schematics.
Flexible Learning: With our online format, you can study at your own pace and schedule. Whether you want to learn part-time or full-time, you can fit this course into your busy life.
Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate validating their knowledge and skills in Electrical Schematic, adding value to their professional qualifications.
What You’ll Learn:
Understanding Mechanical Drawings: Grasp the types of mechanical prints and drawings, including assembly drawings, detailed drawings, and schematics.
Interpreting Dimensions and Tolerances: Learn how to accurately read and apply dimensions, including linear, angular, and geometric tolerancing.
Symbol and Notation Recognition: Familiarize yourself with common symbols used in mechanical drawings and what they represent.
Reading Specifications: Understand how to interpret accompanying specifications, notes, and symbols on mechanical prints.
Tools and Software Familiarization: Get an introduction to tools and software that aid in mechanical print reading and design.
Course Requirements:
Prerequisites: Previous knowledge is helpful but not required. Beginners welcome.
Equipment: Computer with internet access for software tools.
Time Investment: 15- 20 minutes weekly plus assignment completion.
Course Content:
Dimension and extension lines in mechanical print reading
How to calculate dimensions, tolerance, and limits
Use of surface finish designations
Who Should Enroll:
Aspiring engineers and drafters looking to enhance their technical skills.
Manufacturing professionals seeking a deeper understanding of technical documentation.
Anyone involved in product design and production who wants to improve their competence in reading mechanical drawings.
Delivery Mode: The course will be delivered through online lectures immediately after your purchase.
Duration: This course includes premium content available for Six months. Two hours of expert instruction design for both professionals and students.Designed to accommodate your schedule.
By the end of the course, you will have gained the technical knowledge needed and the essential skills to apply this knowledge in practical settings.
Enroll today and take the first step towards mastering these skills! Join a community of learners passionate about their knowledge and capabilities in the field.
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