
CADMill Training
The training is organized on a company-by-company basis either in customer's/Profox's office (Helsinki / Turku) or in a separately agreed training room. Online training is also possible and very popular, especially during the COVID-19 epidemic. The schedule of online trainings is always agreed on a customer-by-customer basis. We recommend organizing distance learning sessions in 90-120 minute periods.
CADMill Mechanic Basic Training:
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To whom:
For designers of mechanical structures and plants, as well as for those responsible for maintenance planning with basic knowledge of the use of CAD software.
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Objectives:
Learn effectively to produce intelligent DWG documents for mechanics and plant design, and to process and utilize related component information.
CADMill Mechanic program in general, interface
Drawing sheets and scales
Change modifications
Screen management
General software settings
Assistance geometry
Layer and Line Type Management (PSK)
Dimensioning / adaptations
Scale management in drawing (Partial enlargements)
Annotations and Symbol Libraries
Construction menu
Shaft design
Changes-menu
Using Prefabricated Libraries
Part numbering and parts lists
2D Layout menu, creation of 2D factory layouts
Isometers
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CADMill Process Basic Training
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To whom:
For those working with process plant process diagrams.
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Objectives:
Learn how to efficiently generate process diagrams with CADMill Process software, and how to process and utilize related device information.
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CADMill Process software in general, interface
Creating a process diagram in general
Adding and editing lines
Process diagram symbols
Logos
Own symbols
Editing the user interface
Fluids and other software settings
Editing symbols
Edit level settings
Listings from Reporter
Exchange of design database
Editing report templates
CADMill Mechanic Advanced Training 1 day
To whom:
For designers of mechanical structures and plant, as well as for those responsible for maintenance planning with basic knowledge of the use of CAD software.
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Objectives:
Learn effectively to produce intelligent DWG documents for mechanics and plant design, and to process and utilize related component information.
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Description of training:
The training is not a typical course-based software training, but a more continuous multi-stage training program aimed at practical learning. During the training, special emphasis is placed on the operating characteristics typically required by the client, and it also includes the guidance of practical work in the actual project work according to the trainee's own choice and need.
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Content of the training:
-Depositing material data in an external database
-Listings from the database using CADMill Reporter
-Edit report templates
-Edit drawing sheets and parts lists
-Save and share your own symbols
-Store and share “smart” custom symbols
-3D Layout menu
-Three-dimensional plant modeling
-Projections
-Cuts
-Cross-sections
-Collision analysis
-Storage of material data from the model to an external database
-Technical calculation
-Editing level systems
-Other things that come up
-Examination of questions & summary
CADMill Process Advanced training (1 day)
To whom:
For those working with process plant process diagrams.
Objectives:
To learn how to efficiently produce process diagrams with CADMill Process software and how to process and utilize related device information.
Description of the training:
The aim is to provide the CADMill user with more extensive knowledge of the use and application of the CADMill Process system, as well as the management of the information contained in it, as well as guiding them to work effectively and teaching the right operating models in different situations. The training covers practical situations with the help of illustrative exercises.
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Training content:
Own symbol libraries
Account management
Saving data in a chart to a database
Editing a database
Updating the information in the chart from the database
Listings from the database
Customization of the program (including database, templates)
CADMill Project program
Project management exercise
Participants' own topics and questions
A review of the key themes of AutoCAD and CADMill Process