Course No. BPR11
Blue Print Reading / Engineering Drawing
Description:
The engineering profession uses Blue Prints and Drawings as a communication tool, yet many companies suffer from poor quality of prints. The extent of financial loss suffered on account of this is hard to fathom. This workshop is meant to be a good beginning on the journey of preparing and interpreting prints. While prior background in engineering / technical areas is beneficial, it is not essential. A mix of instruction and hands on practice using scores of drawings makes the workshop very valuable for all participants. For quick results, participants are encouraged to bring their own prints in class and use those for exercises.
Benefits:
- Reduce interpretation errors on Blue Prints / Engineering Drawings
- Prevent rejects and rework
- Save time and work interruptions
Topics Covered:
- Industrial drawings and prints
- Types of drawings
- Orothographic projection
- Views, auxiliary, sectional
- Screws, fasteners, gears, cams
- Dimensioning methods
- Tolerancing
Pre-requisites: None
Duration: 2 Days
Suggested Audience: Professionals, Engineers, Managers, Technicians, and Associates who have to work with Prints and Drawings
Participants: Maximum: 20 participants
Books and Materials: Provided by the instructor / TEAM 2000
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