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Mar 09, 2026
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2025 - 2026 College Catalog
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MECH 151 - Production Drawing Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory (or Other) Hours: 6
Other Course Attribute(s): APOA
Prerequisite(s): MECH 112 (minimum grade of C) and MECH 130 (minimum grade of C) and MECH 140 (minimum grade of C) Restriction(s): Mechatronics Design - AAS or Mechatronics Design - AOS
The theory and knowledge related to developing skills in CAD/Board drafting with emphasis on conventions and techniques of production drawing will be covered. Detail, assembly, and pictorial drawings are emphasized as required by ANSI, ASME, and ISO, with emphasis on conventions and techniques of Geometric Form Tolerances as required by the ANSI/ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Y14.5M.
Student Learning Outcomes of the Course:
- Sketch a detail drawing
- Select the best method of presentation using orthographic, partial, auxiliary, and section views
- Correctly dimension and tolerance all details
- Correctly complete all notes, title blocks, zones, parts lists, change blocks, and general information
- Complete all given assignments within an assigned time frame
- Complete sets of working drawings using the above criteria
- Sketch various types of pictorial drawings
- Select and draw appropriate pictorial drawings based on geometric form
- Develop and complete and pictorial drawing given a set of detail drawings
- Understand current GD&T Standards (ASME Y14.5M-XXXX)
- Use GD&T Standards to properly constrain the physical attributes of a given object
- Demonstrate how GD&T standards are used to control parts for quality, assembly, and general production needs
- Modify previous projects in accordance with class standard Engineering Change Notice procedures.
Repeatable: No CIP Code: 151306
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