2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS

• The purpose and importance of engineering drawings • Standards used on engineering drawings • Types of engineering drawings • Layout, detail, assembly, control, and diagram drawings

Electric and Electronic Diagrams • Components on electrical and electronic diagrams • Cables and conduits on electrical and electronic diagrams

• Wiring conventions and terminal conventions. • The types of electrical and electronic diagrams

Drawing Formats • Drawing sheet sizes • Drawing zones • Title and revisions blocks • Angle of projection • Engineering drawing units • Parts lists • General, local, and flag notes • Drawing scale • Multi-sheet drawings

Course summary

Instructor: Fee: $1795

ASME GDTP Senior Certified Trainer

2 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/et7100/

Solid Model Tolerancing 1 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# ET2501

Line Conventions and Lettering • Line types on drawings • The functions represented by line types • Hierarchy of line types • Lettering

This course explains the fundamental definitions, concepts, and methods from the ASME Y14.41 Standard on Digital Product Definition Data Practices. Utilizing the expertise of world-renowned GD&T expert and former Chairman of the Y14.41 Committee, Alex Krulikowski, the course focuses on understanding the benefits of a math-based product development process. Newly acquired learning is reinforced throughout the class with numerous practice problems. Each attendee receives a robust collection of learning resources including: • A copy of the “Tolerancing Solid Models Course Workbook”, by Alex Krulikowski • 90-day access to “Engineering Drawing Requirements” based on ASME Y14.100-2004 and ASME Y14.24-1999, (a $51 value) to practice and reinforce what was learned in the classroom Thousands of students have learned GD&T through Alex Krulikow- ski’s textbooks, self-study courses, computer-based training, and online learning center. Students who attend courses like this one walk away with more than knowledge. They gain on-the-job skills because the learning materials are performance-based. Learning Objectives By attending this class, you will be able to: • Explain the benefits of a math-based product development process (PDP) • Describe the history, basic information, and definitions from the Y14.41 standard • Explain how to create product definition data sets • Describe data set requirements • List drawing model data set requirements • Explain various requirements that apply to annotated model data sets • List the requirements when using the annotated model method • Recognize the gaps, issues, and challenges of implementing a math-based PDP

Drawing Views • Orthographic projection • Projection systems

• Single view and multiview drawings • Detail, auxiliary, and assembly views Section Views • Section views • Eight types of section views • Conventional vs. true geometry • Revolution of features • Sectioning of assemblies

Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Practices for metric and English unit dimensions • Expressing tolerance • General tolerances • Definitions • Implied and coaxial relationships • General symbols and abbreviations • Thread, gear, and spline representation and specifications • GD&T standards and symbols • Uses of GD&T

Surface Texture • Surface texture standards • Definition of surface texture • ASME surface texture symbols

Weld Symbols • Weld specifications • Common weld types • Common weld joints

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