The aim of the course is to acquire knowledge of reading and writing technical documentation for machine components and assemblies. Lectures (topics): 1. Introduction, production drawings and assembly drawings 2. Standardisation of technical drawings, orthogonal projection, basics of representation, representation of details 3. Viewing sections, cross sections and intersections 4. Fundamentals of dimensioning 5. Tolerances and geometric tolerances, surface quality 6. Semi-finished products - castings, forgings and extrusions 7. Semi-finished products - forgings and profiles 8. Bolted joints, locking and sealing elements - standardisation, representation on technical drawings 9. Mechanical transmissions (gears, belts, chains) - standardisation, representation on technical drawings 10. Fixed couplings (splines, keys, wedges, pins, bolts, rivets) - standardisation, illustration on technical drawings 11. Movable couplings (sliding and rolling bearings, linear rolling lines) - standardisation, illustration on technical drawings 12. Flexible couplings (metal, rubber and pneumatic springs) - standardisation, illustration on technical drawings 13. Welded joints production drawing, representation of welded joints 14. Manufacturing drawing of sheet metal component Seminars (Topics): 1. Making a sketch of a 1. machine part 2. Creating a manufacturing drawing of the 1st machine part in Creo Parametric 3. Produce a sketch of the 2nd machine part 2. 4. Create a production drawing of the 2nd machine part in Creo Parametric 5. Produce a sketch of the 3rd machine part 6. Create a production drawing of the 3rd machine part in Creo Parametric 7. Make a sketch of a bolted joint 8. Make a sketch of a moving coupling with locking and sealing elements. 9.-13. Production drawing of the gearbox assembly in Creo Parametric 14. Preparation of credit work
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