| Starting AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Using the AutoCAD Mechanical Launchpad |
| Interacting with the AutoCAD Mechanical User Interface |
| Using the AutoCAD Mechanical Toolbars |
| Creating and using workspaces in AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Accessing AutoCAD Mechanical Help |
| Overview of mechanical structure and it's uses |
| Overview of standards based design |
| Overview of AutoCAD Mechanicals tools to improve productivity |
| Overview of AutoCAD Mechanical dimensioning tools |
| Overview of standard parts and machinery generators in AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Overview of the mechanical calculators in AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Learn how layers are created and managed in AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Configure the layers in your standard |
| Using the AutoCAD Mechanical layer control tools |
| Using the Basic Layers Flyout to set the current layer |
| Using the Layer Functions Tools |
| Controlling the visibility of layers |
| Setting up your user configurations for power snaps |
| Activating and using power snaps |
| Defining rectangles using the information available |
| Creating hatches using the predefined and custom hatch tools |
| Creating fillets using AutoCAD Mechanical's fillet command |
| Creating chamfers using AutoCAD Mechanical's chamfer command |
| Creating contours in AutoCAD Mechanical |
| Creating centerlines and holes |
| Creating centerlines and holes |
| Drawing construction lines |
| Automatically drawing construction lines |
| Draw section lines and view labels |
| Drawing a broken view with a zigzag line |
| Creating a Breakout View using breakout lines |
| Drawing symmetrical lines |
| Creating standard through holes, editing holes, and adding views |
| Creating blind countersunk and counterbored holes |
| Creating tapped holes, tapered threads and external threads |
| Creating blind and through slots |
| Copying AutoCAD Mechanical intelligent Objects |
| Copying a layer group |
| Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Offset Command |
| Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Join Command |
| Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Break Command |
| Scaling objects along the X and Y axes |
| Editing, deleting, and copying AutoCAD Mechanical intelligent objects |
| Overview of standard parts and configuration of standard parts |
| Inserting standard parts using the Parts Library |
| Inserting standard parts using the toolbars |
| Process for inserting Steel Shapes |
| Process for inserting Cylindrical Pins |
| Process for inserting Taper Pins |
| Process for inserting Grooved Drive Studs |
| Process for inserting Cotter Pins |
| Process for inserting Plain Rivets |
| Process for inserting Countersunk Rivets |
| Process for inserting Clevis Pins |
| Process for inserting Plugs |
| Process for inserting Lubricators |
| Process for inserting Sealing Rings |
| Process for inserting Drill Bushings |
| Process for inserting Drill Bushings with Hole |
| Inserting screws, nuts, and washers |
| Inserting bolted connections |
| Saving and recalling frequently used screw connections |
| Changing the graphical representation of standard parts |
| Adding intelligent leaders to standard parts |
| Drawing standard or custom compression springs |
| Drawing standard or custom extension springs |
| Drawing standard or custom torsion springs |
| Drawing standard or custom Belleville springs |
| Drawing chain and belt drive systems |
| Drawing cylindrical and conical shaft sections |
| Adding grooves, fillets, and chamfers to shafts |
| Creating shafts with gears, threads, splines, cams, and wrench sections |
| Creating hatches, breaks, and breakout views of shafts |
| Creating end and section views of shafts and shaft notes |
| Adding standard shaft parts to a shaft |
| Automatic dimension scaling and creating viewports using scale areas |
| Creating detail views in layouts |
| Adding title blocks and borders to layouts |
| Automatic dimension scaling using scale areas |
| Creating detail views in model space |
| Adding title blocks and borders to model space |
| Creating dimensions using the power dimension tool |
| Creating dimensions using the power dimension tool |
| Adding fits and tolerances to a dimension |
| Adding baseline dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool |
| Adding chain dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool |
| Adding ordinate dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool |
| Dimensioning shafts and other symmetric objects using the Automatic Dimension Tool |
| Editing dimensions using power edit and multi edit |
| Stretching objects using dimensions |
| Automatically arranging dimensions |
| Automatically aligning dimensions |
| Joining and splitting dimensions |
| Breaking dimension extension lines around other objects |
| Checking dimensions and removing text overrides |
| Adding hole tables to drawings |
| Adding fits lists to drawings |
| Adding text of various heights to drawings |
| Adding miscellaneous symbols to a drawing |
| Adding weld symbols to a drawing |
| Adding GD&T symbols to a drawing |
| Adding revision lists to a drawing |
| Calculating the moment of inertia for a cross section |
| Calculating the deflection of a beam |
| Calculating the strength of a shaft |
| Performing finite element analysis |
| Overview of Mechanical Structure |
| Creating views of parts and assemblies |
| Creating views of parts and assemblies |
| Organizing geometry into folders |
| Reorganizing components into assemblies and subassemblies |
| Understanding definitions, Instances, and occurrences |
| Reusing structured data in your drawing |
| Reusing structured data from another drawing |
| Methods for selecting structure |
| Editing the definition of structured elements |
| Changing the display properties and selecting instances |
| Creating a Bill of Materials for an assembly or drawing |
| Editing the properties of components |
| Creating a BOM without using structure |
| Indented BOMS and parts only BOMS |
| Sorting and Renumbering BOM Data |
| Adding parts lists to drawings |
| Adding balloons to drawings |
| Creating a template and a custom standard |
| Configuring the automatic layer management system |
| Configuring the BOM, parts list and balloons |