BS8888 Basic Principles

Short course

In Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

£ 375 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Leamington spa, warwicks...

  • Duration

    1 Day

BS8888 is the recommended procedure for improving communication and standardisation in relation to technical draughting. This course concentrates on the key principles required to read and interpret engineering drawings. Links are also made between BS8888 and related ISO and other standards. Practical exercises run throughout the course, and help to make this a lively and enjoyable.

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Location

Start date

Leamington Spa, Warwickshire (Warwickshire)
27 Newbold Terrace East, CV32 4ES

Start date

On request

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Course programme

BS8888 is the recommended procedure for improving communication and standardisation in relation to technical draughting. This course concentrates on the key principles required to read and interpret engineering drawings. Links are also made between BS8888 and related ISO and other standards. Practical exercises run throughout the course, and help to make this a lively and enjoyable programme.

Course Content

Basic Convention for Lines
- Correct engineering drawing requires the use of different line types and styles to represent different elements of the finished product, and to avoid confusion in interpretation.
- Producing lines via CAD systems

Lettering
- The importance of lettering, and when to use different text styles

Scales
- How to use the BS8888 standard for preferred scale factors when converting full-size CAD drawings to scale factor plots

Projection Methods
- Understanding the choice between first and third angle projection

Screw threads
- Some 3D modelling systems have the ability to show screw threads in a graphical form, however 2D drawings do not require this level of detail
- Examines how to represent both internal and external screw threads

Dimensioning
- When to add tolerances ?
- Explanation of why they are needed
- Shows how the designer can check that tolerances are correct

Surface Texture
- When machining components the surface finish will be important to the end user, and this section examines how to state and interpret different types of surface finish

BS8888 Basic Principles

£ 375 + VAT