Engineering Drawing for moulded, Cast and forged Parts I
What is it?
BS ISO 10135 is the standard covering engineering drawing
indications for moulded components.
The standard has recently been revised, and
specifies annotation and symbology that can be used to indicate
appropriate tooling and part requirements. The standard is applicable to
moulded, cast and forged components.
This course is designed to explain the use and application of the symbols and
annotation in an accessible and practical manner.
This half-day course can be provided as an
additional module, integrated with one of our other courses, or as a standalone
course.
Who is it for?
Engineers, designers and technicians
involved in the design and manufacture of moulded, cast or forged parts.
What does it cover?
how to use drawing indications for:
- parting surfaces
- markings on tools and inserts
- permitted elevation/depression of ejectors
- permitted mismatch of tool cavities or inserts
- permitted levels of flash
- size and extent of sink marks
- draft angles