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AutoCAD Mechanical 2008

 
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Complete Beginner to Advanced, Multimedia, Step-by-Step Tutorials on DVD or Online.
AutoCAD Mechanical 2008
DVD-ROM Course £186.00  £167.00 + VAT
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12 Month Online Course £186.00  £157.00 + VAT
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1 Yr All Access CAD Online £359.00  £332.00 + VAT
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The 1 Year All Access Online Subscription includes access to every CAD training course listed at: CADLearning Complete List

 

 PACKAGE INCLUDES

 •  Complete AutoCAD Mechanical 2008 Training Course on 1 DVD
 •  Over 7 Training Hours of Video Lessons by Certified AutoCAD Instructors
 •  Windows XP or later and DVD drive required to load media

 

COURSE FEATURES

128 Video Lessons included in this AutoCAD Mechanical 2008 training course, covering everything from the basics of Mechanical 2008 through to creating a bill of materials.

The AutoCAD 2008 Series is included with this product for those needing AutoCAD training prior to jumping into Mechanical.

 

COURSE OUTLINE


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


 
 
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