Course Information
Course Overview
Mechanical and Engineering Drawings and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
This course we teach you how to interpret engineering drawings commonly found in manufacturing sector. It provides information for reading and understanding engineering drawings and blueprint. Beginning with the title block, drawing notes, grid references and how you look at the different types of lines used on a drawing, and how parts are shown in different views. Dimensioning and Tolerancing are explained, as well as an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 21 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Drawing Information
- Section 3 Dimensions and Tolerances
- Section 4 Datum Locating Principles
- Section 5 Symbols
- Section 6 Feature Control Frame
- Section 7 Maximum Material Condition
- Section 8 Abbreviations and Symbols
What You’ll Learn
- How to read and understand the information contained within the drawing and blue print., Drawing projections – first and third angle, In depth understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)., Symbol and Abbreviations, How parts in the drawing are shown in different views., How to read and interpret engineering drawings.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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LLee Rodgers
Great course. I have started a job as a buyer in an engineering company, and this has really helped me understand what engineers are talking about!
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PP Mncube
A comprehensive course with minor editorial issues and some subject matters requiring further elaboration. However, a fantastic course to well equip you
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NNishant Kumar
It was good except that some part of videos has overlapping voices which makes things unclear. Some part of video does not have sound. The technical knowledge imparted is awesome and is very useful for engineers like us who are not from mechanical background but has to deal with products whose drawings needs understanding. Thanks for this course.
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JJenn Lawrence
Decent GD&T review or beginner's presentation. But the audio issues were unprofessional and should have been fixed prior to posting for purchase. The presenter was quite monotone. Would have liked downloadable notes and more real-world examples.