BASIC BLUEPRINT READING & SKETCHING

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BASIC BLUEPRINT READING & SKETCHING. coursE dEsignEd for. : • job cost EstiMators • casting salEs EnginEErs. • nEw pattErn & rigging pErsonnEl you will  ...
Education for Metalcasters, by Metalcasters

BASIC BLUEPRINT READING & SKETCHING

Course designed for:

sting sales Engineers Ca • s or at m ti es st co • job g personnel in gg ri & n er tt pa ew n •

You Will Learn:

ems • dimensioning syst • scale • auxiliary views • tolerances • welding symbols • notes and symbols

s • geometric tolerance • assembly drawings

EDUCATING THE METALCASTING INDUSTRY www.castmetals.com • 800/537-4237

Basic Blueprint Reading & Sketching (#31-10) Jan 19-20, 2010 • AFS/CMI Headquarters Schaumburg, IL Member: $675 • Non-Member: $775 This course opens the door to the important language of blueprints. General rules and concepts are discussed along with methods of shape and size description. Blueprint drawings are examined from the metalcaster’s point of view. Course location details and hotel group rate will be provided upon registration. Room block release date is 2 weeks prior to course.

Course Instructor: Walt Villiers, President, Moraine Valley Engineering Corp.

course outline Introduction - Purpose of Blueprints

- Auxiliary Views

- Visualization of Objects

- Assembly Drawings

- Orthographic Projections

- Tolerances

- Arrangement of Views

- Gears

Types of Lines

The Cast Metals Institute has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102.

Materials

- Dimensions

- Methods of Fabrication

- Dimensioning Systems

- Welding Symbols

- Surface Finish Symbols - Threads Supplementary Information

Continuing Education: Upon successful completion of the course, CMI students will receive a certificate awarding 2.3 CEUs. The CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is a nationally recognized unit of measure for continuing education and training programs that meet certain criteria. Tax Deduction of Expenses: An income tax deduction is allowed for expenses of education (including registration fee, travel, meals and lodging) undertaken to maintain and improve professional skills. (See U.S. Treas. Regulation 1.162.5.)

Section Views

Production Blueprints - Variations in Blueprints - Industrial Blueprints

- Scale

- Review of Company’s Sample Blueprints

- Fractions and Decimals

- Notes and Symbols

- Title Block Information

- Geometric Tolerances

- Bill of Material

- Metric Dimensions

- Changes

Course Evaluation & Conclusion

C l a s s Ti m e s : Tu e s d a y 8 : 1 5 a m - 3 : 1 5 p m, Wedne sday 8:30 am - 2:15 pm