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Inspection of Geometric Tolerances

Who should attend:
Those who have already taken a fundamentals course in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing in accordance with the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard. Production and inspection will learn the best ways to inspect geometric tolerances using available resources. Designers and engineers will gain a deeper understanding of GD&T principles and the consequences of their application.

The Need:
This advanced course sharpens your Geometric Tolerancing skills and makes the tool even more useful. 

"You can't make what you can't measure 
because
You don't know when you've got it made."

Course description: (2 days)
This intensive workshop will provide you with guidelines for selecting the most appropriate inspection methods for inspecting a part feature, low cost functional gage design principles, criteria for selecting company/division gaging policy and an overview of inspection equipment capabilities.
Inspection of Geometric Tolerances
Course Objectives
  • Gaging and Layout Inspection
  • Gaging Policy
Factors Affecting Gage Selection
Measurement Methods (Dedicated vs. Flexible)
Design's Role in Inspection and Gaging
Rules Related to Gaging and Inspection
Boundaries
  • Features of Size
  • Finding an Axis or Center Plane
  • Maximum Material Condition (MMC) 
  • Least Material Condition (LMC) 
  • Regardless of Feature Size (RFS)
  • Measuring Size (Rule #1)
Implied Conditions
  • Screw Thread Rule
  • Projected Tolerance
  • Gears and Splines
Form
  • Flatness
  • Straightness
  • Circularity (Roundness)
  • Cylindricity
Orientation
  • Perpendicularity
  • Parallelism
  • Angularity
  • Tangent Plane
Profile Inspection
  • Inspection Machines
  • Coplanarity
  • Composite Profile Tolerancing
  • Profile Inspection Techniques
Inspecting Position
  • Hard Gages and Layout Inspection
  • Projected Tolerance Zone
  • CMM Technique
  • Layout Inspection
  • Graphical Analysis
  • Assigning Gage Tolerance and Wear
  • Allowance
  • Caliper Measurements
Inspecting Coaxial Features
  • Position
  • Profile Runout
  • Concentricity
  • Gage Simulation with an Indicator
Additional Information:
  • Customizing is available
  • We prefer working with your prints when possible
  • Free phone, FAX or email consultation is available following the course
  • All courses are taught in accordance with the American National Standards unless requested otherwise

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