Date: October 17, 2023
Time: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Cost: $399 ($360 if registered by 10/3)
Location: NWIRC Learning Center
8425 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16509

Lunch provided  

The focus of this course is to strengthen the blueprint and schematic reading skills of shop personnel, operators, engineers, and managers. The course is designed to help those who are using blueprints and/or schematics to make decisions and to help solve problems as well as prepare participants to be able to effectively read and interpret technical drawings. Participants will apply the principles to hands-on exercises to reinforce the learning. This is a foundational course that will prepare participants for advanced learning in Geometric Dimensioning &
Tolerancing (GD&T) as well as Statistical Process Control (SPC) topics.

All participants are required to bring in sample blueprints and drawings as well as parts and gauges. Additionally, the instructor will supply blueprints and drawings for classroom discussion.

You will learn…

  • How to read and interpret the standard type mechanical engineering drawing
  • How to interpret technical data on the drawings such as part numbers, drawing scale, revisions, notes and dimensions
    How to analyze and demonstrate the purpose of lines and their distinct definition
  • How to interpret and demonstrate the purpose of symbols, abbreviations and dimensional values found on engineering drawings
  • How to read the various types of measuring instruments such as architectural, mechanical scale, and a steel rule
  • How to interpret bill of materials and/or parts lists
  • The different types of views, examples include front, top, side, and section cuts
  • Prepare participants for advanced discussions in GD&T.

Instructor:

Gregory Anderson, Future State Engineering instructor, retired from Ring Precision Components in Jamestown, NY, where he worked for nearly 44 years in Quality Control. For 25 years, he was part of the shop supervisory team, serving as Quality Control Manager, Polishing Room Supervisor, and Shipping Supervisor. Greg has extensive training experience as he has written and trained employees on several procedures in a shop environment. Greg holds his Associate in Applied Science degrees in both electrical technology and mechanical technology from Jamestown Community College. Additionally, he has completed coursework on the following topics: management and supervision, metallurgy, and technical writing.

Email rkeller@nwirc.org for additional information or questions.

 

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Tickets

$360.00

Payment must be received, in full, prior to training/event start date. If the registered individual cannot attend, you may substitute another individual. At least a 2-day notice is appreciated.

If the registered individual cannot attend, or make a substitution, and wishes to cancel, a full refund will be issued with ten business days or more notice. Please note that no refund will be issued with less than a 10 business day notice.

A full refund will be given if NWIRC should cancel the training/event.

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