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Intermediate: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Drawing Practices

Intermediate: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Drawing Practices
• Six-hours of Total In-Seat Instruction / Up to 17 students

Description
The Intermediate GD&T and Drawing Practices course is intended for anyone who needs a more in  depth understanding of the theory and practice of ASME Y14.5 – 2009 GD&T. The intermediate course is applicable to all industrial sectors as a stand-alone qualification, or as a continuation of the Introduction: GD&T and drawing Practices course. Students should be familiar with bench measurement tools

References / Text
• Alex Krulikowski, Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, 3rd Edition
• Machinery’s Handbook
• ASME Y14.5 – 2009 GD&T


Who should attend?
• Measurement Technicians
• Machinists
• Tool Builders
• Quality Control
• Manufacturing Engineering Personnel
• Designers
• Production Supervisors and Managers


Learning objectives
The student will:
• Apply geometrical tolerancing and measurement techniques by basic principles
• Be able to make fundamental measurement calculations
• Apply geometrical tolerancing and measurement techniques by coordinate measurement
• Apply the fundamental principles of tolerancing


Return on investment
• Reduction in the misinterpretation of GD&T requirements
• A more efficient measurement strategy
• Cost-savings through an upskilled workforce
• Reduce the need to outsource measurement
• Recognize best practice with bench measuring equipment
• Recognize best practice with coordinate measurement equipment


Module details
Apply Geometrical Tolerancing and Measurement Techniques by Basic Principles
• Recognize and implement the terminology used in geometric tolerancing
• Be able to set datum types
• Create datum reference systems
• Apply tolerance types
• Examine and apply tolerance frame requirements zone types, form, location, orientation, run- out and profile tolerances
Ability to Make Fundamental Measurement Calculations
• Make calculations against tolerance and zone types
• Calculate the maximum material condition requirements


Apply Geometrical Tolerancing and Measurement Techniques by Coordinate Measurement
• Recognize and implement the terminology used in geometric tolerancing
• Be able to set datum types
• Create datum reference systems
• Apply tolerance types
• Apply tolerance frame requirements, zone types, form, location, orientation, run-out and profile tolerances


Course Outline
I. Apply GD&T Related Principles
• Standards and governing organizations
• Feature Control Frames
• Datums
• Basic dimensions
• Tolerances per unit length

II. Apply Tolerances of Form
• Straightness
• Flatness
• Roundness
• Cylindricity

III. Apply Tolerances of Orientation
• Parallelism
• Perpendicularity
• Angularity

IV. Apply Tolerances of Location
• Position
• Position with Feature MMC
• Concentricity
• Symmetry
Course ID/# : 3505/270003
Tuition: $0.00



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