1035 — Blueprint Reading II Student Competencies Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to identify and interpret the following:
Course components
Covers the interpretation of basic manufacturing and fabrication drawings, terminology, or orthographic projection, sectional views, dimensions, tolerances, symbols and drawing standards.
Continues a review of basic shop blueprint interpretation, provides interpretation of complex manufacturing and fabrication drawings including sectional views, tolerances and allowances, surface texture and assembly drawings.
Day: August 12, 2009
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Machine Tool Technology 1005 & 1035 — Blueprint Reading I & II
1005 — Blueprint Reading I- basic linework, title blocks, notations, dimensions, and tolerances.
- revolved and removed sections.
- complex manufacturing symbols and special features.
- primary and secondary auxiliary views.
- complex sectional views.
- shop working drawings and written notes.
- assembly drawings and bill of materials.
- complex welding symbols.
- supplementary welding symbols.
- structural drawings.
- basic sheet metal development drawings.
- Theory
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