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Blueprint Reading and Sketching Course
Blueprint Reading and Sketching Course CD
Upon completing this training course, you should understand the basics of blueprint reading including projections and views, technical sketching, and the use of blueprints in the construction of machines, piping, electrical and electronic systems, architecture, structural steel, and sheet metal.
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Blueprint Reading and Sketching Course
CHAPTER 1. Blueprint Reading . 1-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe blueprints and how they are produced.
-Identify the information contained in blueprints.
-Explain the proper filing of blueprints.
CHAPTER 2. Technical Sketching . 2-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe the instruments used in technical
-Describe the types of lines used in technical
-Explain basic computer-aided drafting (CAD).
-Explain computer numerical control (CNC)
-design techniques used in machining.
CHAPTER 3. Projections and Views . 3-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe the types of projections.
-Describe the types of views.
CHAPTER 4. Machine Drawings .4-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe basic machine drawings.
-Describe the types of machine threads.
-Describe gear and helical spring nomenclature.
-Explain the use of finish marks on drawings.
CHAPTER 5. Piping Systems . 5-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Interpret piping blueprints.
-water, gases, and acids that are being carried in piping
-systems today. Piping is also used as a structural
-element in columns and handrails. For these reasons,
-drafters and engineers should become familiar with
-Piping drawings show the size and location of
CHAPTER 6. Electrical and Electronics Prints . 6-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe aircraft electrical and electronics
-Explain basic logic diagrams on blueprints.
-system. It is sometimes used interchangeably with
-SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, especially a simplified
-In a BLOCK DIAGRAM, the major components
-of equipment or a system are represented by squares,
-rectangles, or other geometric figures, and the normal
-order of progression of a signal or current flow is
CHAPTER 7. Architectural and Structural Steel Drawings .7-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe the elements of architectural drawings.
-Describe the elements of structural steel
-Identify various types of construction drawings.
-Figure 7-1 shows common single structural shapes.
-The symbols used to identify these shapes in bills of
-material, notes, or dimensions for military construction
-drawings are listed with typical examples of shape
-notations. These symbols are compiled from part 4 of
-MIL-STD-18B and information from the American
CHAPTER 8. Developments and Intersections . 8-1
When you have read and understood this chapter,
you should be able to answer the following learning
-Describe sheet metal developments.
-Explain the differences among parallel, radial,
-and triangulation developments.
-welding, or by all three methods, depending on the
-nature of the job. A flat lock seam (view C) is used to
-construct cylindrical objects, such as funnels, pipe
-Note that most of the sheet metal developments
-illustrated in this chapter do not make any allowances
II. Graphic Symbols for Aircraft Hydraulic and
III. Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams . AIII-1
V. References Used to Develop the TRAMAN . AV-1
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Blueprint reading and sketching course onacd ^