Mar 28, 2024  
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CAD 3020 - Working Drawings



Clock Hours: 186

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Prerequisites: Detail Drafter Certificate (864 Hours)

Industry Certifications Elective - AutoDesk Certified Professional, Certified Solidworks Associate, ADDA Certified Drafter, AutoDesk Certified Revit User

Course Description:
In this module, students will begin to apply the knowledge and skills acquired for the development of basic detail and assembly drawings.  An introduction to fasteners, welding representation and manufacturing processes is included.

Student Learning Outcomes:
  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Define and describe various manufacturing materials, material terminology, and numbering systems.
  • Discuss casting processes and terminology.
  • Explain the forging process and terminology.
  • Describe various machining processes.
  • Fasteners
  • Define and label the parts of a screw thread.  Construct standard thread notes.
  • Define and draw, or specify, the following types of fasteners:  machine screws, cap screws, bolts, and studs
  • Describe how keys and pins are used in machinery.
  • Welding Symbols and Welds
  • Identify various welding processes.
  • Draw detailed weld representation.
  • Construct proper weld symbols and notes for welds. 
  • Basic Working Drawings
  • Describe the elements of a working drawing.
  • Identify the elements of a title block and parts list.
  • Draw a set of working drawings including details, assemblies and parts list.  Describe the process of revising drawings.