Training
Autodesk Inventor Level 1
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Course Length: 4 days*
Class Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $1,395*
2.8 CEUs available from Herzing College
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Summary
This four day hands-on course will introduce the students to the concepts, commands, and techniques of Autodesk Inventor. You will learn the fundamental concepts, commands and techniques for creating and documenting designs using Autodesk® Inventor TM. You will learn to create 3D parametric parts, assemble them, and generate drawings.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for anyone who plans on using Autodesk® Inventor TM including Mechanical Designers/Drafters was well as Engineering Managers. This is a good class for all beginning users including new hires who intend to establish a solid foundation with Autodesk® Inventor TM.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that the student have a working knowledge of:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP or Microsoft® Windows® Vista.
- Drafting, design, or engineering experience.
Objectives
Upon completion of the class, the student will be able to create 3D drawings using parts and assemblies. The students will cover how to assemble components with constraints and create layouts complete with bill of material and balloons. We recommend 20 to 40 hours of practice a class in order to reinforce these new skills.
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
Topics Covered*
Getting Started With Autodesk Inventor
- Getting Started
- Projects In Autodesk Inventor
- File Information
- Application Options
- Help System
- User Interface
- Toolbars, Panel Bar, And Command Entry
Sketching, Constraining, and Dimensioning
- Sketch Options
- Units
- Templates
- Creating A Part
- Constraining The Sketch
- Construction Geometry
- General Dimensioning
- Auto Dimension
- Opening/Importing AutoCAD Files
- Inserting AutoCAD Data Into A Sketch
- Move and Scale Tools.
- Importing Other File Types
Creating And Editing Sketched Features
- Understanding Features
- Using The Browser For Creating And Editing
- Switching Environments
- Feature Tools
- Extruding A Sketch
- Revolving A Sketch
- Centerlines And Diametric Dimensions
- Editing A Feature
- Sketched Features
- Defining The Active Sketch Plane
- Slice Graphics
- Project Edges
Creating Placed Features
- Fillets
- Chamfers
- Hole Threads
- Shelling
- Face Draft
- Work Features
- Creating Work Planes
- Patterns
Creating And Documenting Drawing Views
- Drawing Options, Creating A Drawing, And Drawing Tools
- Drawing Sheet Preparation
- Title Blocks
- Styles
- Templates
- Creating Drawing Views
- Using The Drawing View Dialog Box
- Editing Drawing Views
- Dimensions
- Annotations
- Opening A Model From A Drawing To Edit
- Managing Drawing Sheets
- Dimensions
- Hole Tables
- The Table Command
Creating And Documenting Assemblies
- Creating Assemblies
- Subassemblies
- Restructuring Components
- Assembly Constraints
- Editing Assembly Constraints
- Additional Constraint Tools
- Designing Parts In-Place
- Assembly Browser Tools
- Adaptivity
- Enabled Components
- Patterning Components
- Analysis Tools
- Interference Checking
- Driving Constraints
- Creating Presentation Views
- Creating Drawing Views From Assemblies And Presentation Files
- The BOM Editor
- Creating Balloons
- Parts Lists
- Parts List Tools
* Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
*Course length and cost are based on a minimum of four attendees. MasterGraphics reserves the right to cancel classes.
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