Your Source for GD&T Training and Materials
 
 
Public Seminar - Register Today!
Applications of GD&T 
May 7 & 8, Atlanta, GA
June 10 & 11, Rochester, NY

Cost: $795 per person and includes course materials, continental breakfast, hot lunches, breaks, and a pocket guide. 


Course Description: This advanced course sharpens your Geometric Tolerancing skills, and makes the tool even more useful. Drawing from the real world of industry, the instructor introduces you to functional dimensioning; shows you how Geometric Tolerancing reduces product costs; teaches you how to select part datums; discusses profile tolerancing and gaging in-depth; and provides dozens of time- and cost-savings tips.
And that’s not all! You’ll take part in extensive classroom discussions, team exercises and problem-solving sessions.
 
Tuition includes textbook, class handouts, and official certificate of completion.
 
Available for group training at your facility or ours. Prerequisite: Geometric Tolerancing Fundamentals or equivalent.

  • Introduction - Course objectives, Skills survey,  Fundamentals review 
  • Form Controls - Select best symbol, Calculate tolerance value, 
  • Profile  - How to use profile, When to use profile, Myths about profile, Gaging techniques
  • Coaxial Dia. Controls - Selecting the best, Part calculations 
  • Dimensioning - Philosophy of dimensioning, Common dimensioning traps.
  • Datums - When to use datums, Common datum problems, How to select datums, Applications
  • Tolerance of Position - When to use, Composite controls, Gaging techniques, Part calculations, Applications
  • GD&T and Manufacturing Technology - Theory vs Practice, Tolerance/Cost relation, Critical dimensions, Variability vs Cost, Sources of variation, Cp and the designer, Dimension tol. factors
  • Advanced Applications - The design process, Create balanced designs, Simultaneous Engineering

Max says - 

Register Today!

GD&T Fundementals Applications of GD&T Global GD&T GD&T for Plastics

Home About GD&T Training Software Catalog GD&T Resources Prototyping Contact Site-Map