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Introduction to Technical Drawings (Duration approx. 90 min)

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1. Fundamentals of Technical Drawing
Contents:

  • Importance of technical drawings as a universal communication tool

  • Areas of application in manufacturing, assembly, and quality assurance

  • Standards and norms in mechanical engineering (e.g., DIN)

Learning Objective:
Trainees understand the purpose of technical drawings and their role as a key medium for conveying information in production.

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2. Types of Representation in Technical Drawings
Contents:

  • Three-view projection: front view, side view, top view

  • Isometric drawings for spatial visualization

  • Perspective drawings as a visual aid

Learning Objective:
Trainees can identify and correctly interpret different types of technical representations.

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3. Practical Exercises: 2D and 3D Mapping
Contents:

  • Matching 2D views with the corresponding 3D models

  • Identifying part geometries from different perspectives

  • Practice tasks for developing spatial thinking

Learning Objective:
Trainees develop spatial awareness and learn to translate technical drawings into real-world forms.

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4. Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists
Contents:

  • Structure and composition of assembly drawings

  • Identifying and assigning individual components

  • Reading and understanding parts lists and using them for assembly preparation

Learning Objective:
Trainees understand the relationships between components, interpret assembly drawings, and use parts lists for efficient assembly planning.

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Special Benefits of VR Training:

  • Unique support in developing spatial visualization skills

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