TTC Skilled Trades Training - UAW-Chrysler.com

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Applied Industrial Technology: MECHANICAL SCHEMATICS (MST 100) Course Description This course provides participants with the necessary skills to read, understand, and interpret assembly drawings and diagrams to plan projects. Emphasis will be placed on how to interpret mechanical working drawings, read intermediate blueprints and schematics, and use construction specifications focusing on floor plans. Learning Outcome Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. identify various industrial drawings; 2. read and understand title blocks, drawing notes and revision systems; 3. identify the various types of lines and views; 4. demonstrate an understanding of basic geometric dimensioning & tolerancing; and 5. demonstrate an understanding of basic building drawings. Course Objective To provide the knowledge and skills required to read and understand mechanical schematics and prints commonly found in a plant environment. Major Topics Covered • 3rd angle projection (American drawings) • 1st angle projection (German drawings) • German to English translation of drawings • Welding symbols • Pipe symbols and drawings • Industrial drawings • Title block • Drawing notes • Drawing revision system • Sketching • Multi-view drawings • Section views • Pictorial drawings • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) • Building drawings Prerequisites None Class Size 12 Course Duration 40 hours 4 2 hours

Applied Industrial Technology: GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING FOR MANUFACTURING (GDT 100) 2 hours Course Description This 40-hour class will provide an overview for Skilled Trades, Design, and Engineering personnel whose responsibilities include the process of reading and interpreting blueprints or tube drawings. The course will present methods in the proper interpretation of blueprint drawings used in the manufacturing and inspection of parts and assemblies. Learning Outcome Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. check parts using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing; 2. recognize and sketch part views; 3. apply and interpret symbology, dimensioning, and tolerancing part features in order to provide a more thorough understanding; 4. be able to interpret drawings quicker; and 5. identify more useable parts Course Objective To understand how Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is used in the manufacturing and inspection of parts and assemblies. Major Topics Covered • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing symbology • Dimensioning part features • Tolerancing part features • Interpreting drawings • Review the use of precision measuring instruments • Checking parts using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing principles • Using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing as an international standard • ISO and ASME y14.5M 1994 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standards Prerequisites Participants should have a general knowledge of blueprint reading, be able to recognize part views and know how to apply and interpret symbology. Class Size 10 Course Duration 40 hours 5

Applied Industrial Technology:<br />

GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING FOR<br />

MANUFACTURING (GDT 100)<br />

2 hours<br />

Course Description<br />

This 40-hour class will provide an overview for <strong>Skilled</strong> <strong>Trades</strong>, Design, and Engineering<br />

personnel whose responsibilities include the process of reading and interpreting blueprints<br />

or tube drawings. The course will present methods in the proper interpretation of blueprint<br />

drawings used in the manufacturing and inspection of parts and assemblies.<br />

Learning Out<strong>com</strong>e<br />

Upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, participants should be able to:<br />

1. check parts using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing;<br />

2. recognize and sketch part views;<br />

3. apply and interpret symbology, dimensioning, and tolerancing part features in order<br />

to provide a more thorough understanding;<br />

4. be able to interpret drawings quicker; and<br />

5. identify more useable parts<br />

Course Objective<br />

To understand how Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is used in the manufacturing<br />

and inspection of parts and assemblies.<br />

Major Topics Covered<br />

• Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing symbology<br />

• Dimensioning part features<br />

• Tolerancing part features<br />

• Interpreting drawings<br />

• Review the use of precision measuring instruments<br />

• Checking parts using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing principles<br />

• Using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing as an international standard<br />

• ISO and ASME y14.5M 1994 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standards<br />

Prerequisites<br />

Participants should have a general knowledge of blueprint reading, be able to recognize part<br />

views and know how to apply and interpret symbology.<br />

Class Size<br />

10<br />

Course Duration<br />

40 hours<br />

5

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