Print Reading for Manufacturing
April 09 • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hampton Inn & Suites Conference Room
361 Paris Dr.
Franklin, Indiana 46131
US
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Cost
219; this price includes a $20 rush fee
Contact
317-275-6810
mepsupport@purdue.edu
This workshop provides an introduction to reading and interpreting engineering prints and technical drawings used for manufacturing. You will practice what you have learned through multiple realistic hands-on activities.
Objectives:
- Describe the basic structure and elements of a manufacturing print.
- Describe and identify the types of lines used on prints and the purpose of each.
- Describe and recognize the views typically included on prints.
- Explain how dimensions are indicated on prints.
- Explain the purpose and contents of assembly drawings.
- Recognize and identify symbols included on drawings, including screw threads, holes, surface finishes, and welding symbols.
Intended audience: All manufacturing personnel, including operators, technicians, and supervisors
Workshop length: 8 hours