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  Course: MAC 258
  Title:Interpret Engineering Drawings
  Long Title:Interpreting Engineering Drawings
  Course Description:Teaches students to interpret machine shop drawings starting with the simple and progressing to the more complex. All types of dimensioning, symbols, notes, and tolerances are interpreted.
  Min Credit:3
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  Origin Notes: FRCC

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 I.      Recognize the ISO projection symbol.
 II.     Recognize and interpret the title block.
 III.    Identify the drawing standards.
 IV.     Recognize and interpret visible lines.
 V.      Demonstrate lettering on drawings.
 VI.     Interpret dimensioning
 VII.    Recognize linear units of measurements
 VIII.   Discuss basic rules for dimensions
 IX.     List drawing abbreviation
 X       Distinguish inclined surfaces
 XI.     Describe measurement of angles
 XII.    Recognize and interpret circular features
 XIII.   Recognize and interpret center lines
 XIV.    Employ dimensioning of cylindrical features
 XV.     Employ dimensioning of cylindrical holes
 XVI.    Recognize repetitive features and dimensions
 XVII.   Identify similarly sized features
 XVIII.  Apply drawing to scale
 XIX.    Recognize and interpret symmetrical outlines
 XX      Recognize and use reference dimensions
 XXI.    Discuss machining symbols
 XXII.   Interpret drawing revision
 XXIII.  Interpret break lines
 XXIV.   Identify primary auxiliary views
 XXV.    Identify secondary auxiliary views
 XXVI.   Describe development drawings
 XXVII.  Recognize revolved and removed sections
 XXVIII. Explain one/view and two/view drawings
 XXIX.   Interpret multiple detail drawings
 XXX     Describe surface texture
 XXXI.   Recognize surface texture symbols
 XXXII.  Recognize surface texture ratings
 XXXIII. Explain control requirements
 XXXIV.  Explain the definitions
 XXXV.   Compare tolerancing methods
 XXXVI.  Define the dimension origin symbols
 XXXVII. List dimension differences for inch fits
 XXXVIII.Differentiate between the various types of fits
 XXXIX.  Classify threaded fasteners
 XL      Discuss threaded assemblies
 XLI.    Define thread pitch
 XLII.   Define right and left hand threads
 XLIII.  Recognize rectangular coordinate dimensioning without dimension lines
 XLIV.   Apply rectangular coordinate dimensioning in tabular form
 XLV.    Apply chain dimensioning
 XLVI.   Employ baseline dimensioning
 XLVII.  Recognize and interpret machining drawings.
 XLVIII. Recognize and interpret sheet metal part prints.
 XLIX.   Recognize and interpret casting drawings and assembly drawings.
 L       Recognize and interpret gage drawings.
 LI.     Recognize and interpret welded assembly drawings.
 LII.    Recognize and interpret jig and machining fixture prints.
 LIII.   Recognize and interpret machined castings prints.
 LIV.    Recognize and interpret die prints.
 LV.     Explain form tolerances
 LVI.    Define straightness
 LVII.   Explain straightness controlling surface elements
 LVIII.  Recognize straightness of a feature of size
 LIX.    Define feature of size dimensions
 LX      Recognize and apply material condition symbols:
         A.      maximum material condition (mmc)
         B.      Regardless of feature size (rfs)
         C.      Least material condition (Imc)
 LXI.    Explain form tolerances
 LXII.   Define flatness
 LXIII.  Explain circularity of non-cylindrical parts
 LXIV.   Define cylindricity


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 I.      Bases for Interpreting Drawings: Various Standard Conventions for Engineering Drawings.
 II.     Working Drawings: The Use of Working Drawings in the Manufacturing Facility.
 III.    Angles, Circular, and Cylindrical Features: Drawing Specifications of Angles, Circular, and Cylindrical Features.
 IV.     General Drawing Characteristics: Generic Attributes of Drawings.
 V.      Auxiliary Views: The Clarification of Engineering Drawings Using Auxiliary Views.
 VI.     Sectional Views: Types of Sectional Views.
 VII.    Tolerances and Allowances: Methods of Specifying Tolerances and Allowances.
 VIII.   Fits: Part to Part Fits.
 IX.     Threads: The Types of Threads as Specified in Engineering Drawings.
 X       Dimensioning: Alternate Forms of Dimensioning.
 XI.     Drawing Types: Engineering Drawings of Various Types.
 XII.    Modem Engineering Tolerancing: Geometric Dimensional Tolerancing.



 Course Offered At:

  Red Rocks Community College RRCC
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