APR 250 Millwright: Industrial Print Reading, Schematics, and Estimating

Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in the millwright industry. Course will include a review of orthographic projection, isometric, and schematic drawings used to show piping, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, industrial automation, and conveyer system. Discussion and lab work will include an overview of several types of prints, their symbols and abbreviations, the components that make up a print and the various lines used within them. Students will practice take-off's and bid proposals by using various sets of industrial prints to provide cost estimations.

Credits

5

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Understand the measurements, components, and key elements of an industrial blueprint
2. Identify symbols unique to various types of blueprints and schematics
3. Develop and estimate material requirements and an accurate material list for a given job
4. Ability to sketch a schematic
5. Understand legality of prints
6. Perform basic job cost analysis and estimating
7. Understand the use of industrial blueprints in estimating job cost and take-off’s
8. Understand industrial automation techniques
9. Perform calculations based on blueprint scales and elevations