
Exchange data between CAD systems in the form of Mechanical DWG(TM) and IGES files and create Mechanical drawings using Inventor Link. Describe the tools that you can use to verify whether or not the standard parts or custom parts within your design meet or exceed the requirements for operational use. Explain how to create and edit a bill of materials, parts list, and balloons. Notate a drawing through the creation and editing of dimensions, hole charts, fits lists, and mechanical symbols. Create production-ready drawings in model space and layouts of structured and non-structured geometry and insert title blocks and borders. Insert industry standard parts into your assembly designs. Modify and edit drawing objects by creating multiple offset copies, scaling them with separate values for the X and Y direction, or using a power command.

Describe the core mechanical design tools of rectangle, hatch, fillet, chamfer, holes, slots, and threads and how to use them to create and modify geometry in your drawings. Describe the workflows for organizing drawing geometry and create a Mechanical structure in a drawing by creating components, component views, and folders.


Describe the object property management system in which layers are configured and the tools for manipulating layers. Topics Covered Identify the main interface elements, their setup and what Help information is available, and to create and use drawing template files. With specific tools for creating and manipulating geometry, automatically acquiring bills of materials, generating mechanical components, and performing design calculations, the AutoCAD Mechanical software offers significant productivity gains that the you will learn to maximize. Through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum, you will acquire the knowledge needed to accelerate the mechanical design process. The AutoCAD(R) Mechanical 2019: Essentials learning guide teaches you about the indispensable core topics required to use the AutoCAD(R) Mechanical software.
