NEW!
Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
2 DAY LECTURE/WORKSHOP
OFFERED TWICE:
June 16-17, 2008 (CRS# 00.626-041)
August 25-26, 2008 (CRS# 00.626-042)
TUITION: $725
OVERVIEW
This course is intended to comprehensively cover the fundamentals of GD&T
including the review of applicable sections in the ASME-Y14.5M-1994 standard.
Formal classroom lecture will be supplemented with group discussions and
practical exercises.
CONTENT
Participants will be introduced to the language and methods used in the Y14.5M
1994 standard, increasing the participants understanding of the language as it
pertains to work performed at their place of employment. At the completion of
this seminar participants should be able to effectively communicate with design,
fabrication and quality assurance departments using GD&T. The following topics
will be covered:
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Define key
concepts related to GDT
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Conventional
tolerancing (coordinate system) versus GD&T
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Common GD&T
symbols and characteristics and other related terms
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Standard rules:
size, position, and others
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Maximum and least
material conditions
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Regardless of
feature size
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Distinction
between form, orientation, profile runout, location
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Geometric
characteristic
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Tolerance zone
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Material modifier
section
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Datum section of
the feature control frame
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Form tolerances
for individual features
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Orientation
tolerances
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Runout
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Location
INSTRUCTOR
Glen Bousquet
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