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Mastering AutoCAD Mechanical: Precision Design for Modern Engineers

AutoCAD Mechanical is a specialized version of AutoCAD software tailored for mechanical engineers and designers. It streamlines the mechanical design process by providing comprehensive tools and libraries that simplify the creation, modification, and documentation of mechanical drawings.

Course Objective

This training program is designed to equip participants with the skills required to design and draft precise 2D mechanical components and assemblies efficiently. It focuses on industry-relevant applications, enabling learners to create production-ready drawings aligned with engineering standards.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the AutoCAD Mechanical interface and workspace customization
  • Create and edit mechanical parts, assemblies, and detailed 2D drawings
  • Use mechanical symbol libraries and standard parts (nuts, bolts, gears, etc.)
  • Apply GD&T symbols, BOM (Bill of Materials), and parts lists
  • Perform dimensioning and annotation based on mechanical drafting standards
  • Learn drawing management and plotting techniques for manufacturing use

Who Can Enroll

  • Mechanical / Production / Automobile Engineering Students & Graduates
  • Draftsmen and CAD Technicians
  • Professionals seeking to upgrade their design and drafting skills

Training Highlights

  • Hands-on training with real-world mechanical projects
  • Experienced industry trainers
  • 100% placement assistance
  • Certificate upon course completion

“At ProCAE, we don’t just teach software — we empower engineers to design with precision, purpose, and professionalism.”

Through this program, learners gain in-depth expertise in design automation and mechanical documentation workflows, preparing them for careers in product design, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering industries.

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