(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)<br />
Section 4 – Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets<br />
Demonstration/Observation Checklist<br />
Skill Set 2 – Engineering drafting and design<br />
Task 3 – Produce drawing using CAD<br />
Candidate’s name<br />
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following? Yes No Assessor’s Notes<br />
Demonstrate correct procedure for booting up CAD package or seek manuals or instructions. � �<br />
Identify drawing requirements including correct drawing sheet sizes, line work types,<br />
thicknesses, dimension heights and recommended scales from Australian Standards. � �<br />
Draw simple components in third angle projection, draw auxiliary views of a component, draw<br />
sections through a component, and use correct cutting plane symbols and conventions. � �<br />
Select surface roughness values for given machinery processes:<br />
� demonstrate correct method of showing the surface finish symbols on drawing<br />
� �<br />
� select and apply equivalent surface roughness numbers<br />
� determine the type and extremes of fit<br />
� use appropriate symbols for limits and fits, surface texture and geometric tolerancing.<br />
Produce assembly drawings from details of components, and draw component details from<br />
assembly drawings. � �<br />
File and save using appropriate document management system. � �<br />
Create 3-D views on screen by manipulating drawing planes and inserting 3D geometric<br />
shapes by:<br />
� �<br />
� using editing functions<br />
� producing wire line, surface and solid face displays in isometric, perspective and<br />
orthographic projections.<br />
Extract mass and surface area. � �<br />
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