The class Blueprint Reading provides a thorough understanding of blueprints and how to read them. Blueprints are documents that contain three major elements: the drawing, dimensions, and notes. The drawing illustrates the views of the part necessary to show its features. Together, the extension and dimension lines on the drawing indicate dimensions and specific tolerance information of each feature. The notes contain administrative and global information about the part. A blueprint contains all instructions and requirements necessary to manufacture and inspect a part. An understanding of how to read a blueprint is critical to manufacture and inspect parts to accurate specifications. Accurate blueprint creation helps to ensure that finished parts will function in a way that meets the original intent. After taking this class, users should be able to read a basic blueprint and determine the critical features on a part that need to be measured.
Other Courses in this Program:
Basic Measurement 101140010 Calibration Fundamentals 111
140020 Basics of Tolerance 121
120030 Types of Prints & Engineering Drawings 132
140050 Hole Standards and Inspection 141
140030 Thread Standards and Inspection 151
140040 Surface Texture and Inspection 201
140110 Nondestructive Testing 211
140120 Introduction to GD&T 301
140210
Course ID
120035
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60