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MOV Disassembly and Inspection Format: Online School: industrialinstitute.com Venue: Austin Tel.: (888) 360-1673 When you complete this lesson, you will be able to explain how to disassemble, inspect, and reassemble a Limitorque® SMB-00/000 MOV actuator. |
Designing Products for Assembly Format: On-site School: University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Engineering Professional Development Venue: Madison Tel.: 800-462-0876 Topics |
Autodesk Inventor Advanced Assembly Modeling Format: On-site School: AMS CAD Training & Development Center Venue: Fairfield Tel.: (973) 882-8008 This course begins by discussing the concept of Top-Down Design for assembly creation. Planning the assembly using the top-down design approach helps create clean, reusable geometry that interacts as expected with the rest of the assembly. Throughout the course you will be taught how various Inventor tools can be used to achieve Top-Down Design practices in your assemblies using Derive, Multi-Body Design, and Layouts. Other advanced assembly topics include Positional and Level of Detail Represen... |
Autodesk Inventor Advanced Assembly and Machine Design Format: On-site School: AMS CAD Training & Development Center Venue: Fairfield Tel.: (973) 882-8008 The primary objective of this course is to teach students the recommended workflows and advanced skills needed to create and modify complex assembly designs in Autodesk Inventor. After completing this course, the student will be proficient in advanced assembly modeling techniques.
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Printed Circuit Board Design, Fabrication, Assembly and Testing Format: On-site School: Technology Training, Inc. Venue: Las Vegas Tel.: 866-884-4338 The course follows a step-by-step approach to the development and manufacturing cycle of a printed circuit board. After an overview of standards and existing technology, the course discusses the various engineering functions involved in PCB design and manufacturing. Specific issues are addressed in the areas of manufacturing and assembly, before moving on to PCB testing and quality assurance. Reliability topics are discussed and then the course takes a detailed look at different levels of PCB pr...
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