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The GD&T Hierarchy Coach teaches Fundamentals of GD&T in accordance with the ASME Y14.5-2018 Standard with additional coverage of former practices in the ASME Y14.5M-1994 and Y14.5-2009 Standards.
To help make GD&T even more accessible, we have added Closed Captioning to the GD&T Hierarchy Coach. (CC can be turned on and off)
Most programs and books on GD&T are considered dry and long. The GD&T Hierarchy Coach is not that! Tec-Ease, Inc. has worked hard in its development to help students of GD&T learn concepts the first time! It follows the same instruction technique used in Don's books, GD&T Tips and live presentations. It is geared towards many learning styles and is not only designed to assist a student in understanding GD&T concepts but also helps with information retention by providing application and inspection examples, full color 3D graphics, fun animations, quizzes and a little pointed humor. Tec-Ease, Inc. courses earn registered continuing education credits.
This course should take 24 to 30 hours to complete.
Corporate Web Access Includes:
1) Take Online
2) 1 Year Access (Additional year options available at a reduced rate)
3) Online access to textbook and pocket guide. (Hard copies may be purchased separately)
4) Supervisor access to run reports and see who is training
5) Tracks multiple students
6) Includes final exam
7) Concurrent users based on number of licenses purchased
This course is also available as an Individual Web Subscription
Past Student Gwen says, "I absolutely love this course…I can go as slow as I want and go back and review slides if I need to…. This is the way to go. I don’t interrupt others learning, yet I get to fully understand before I move on.
Couse Outline:
Why GD&T Hierarchy?
Introduction —
Geometric Shapes
Geometric Characteristics
What is GD&T?
GD&T Symbols
Statistical Tolerancing
Actual Envelopes
Features of Size
Irregular Features of Size
Material Condition Modifiers
The Feature Control Frame
Boundaries
Rules
Continuous Feature
Principle of Independency
Virtual Condition
Datums
Datum Features
Datum Feature Simulators
Datum Reference Frame
Degrees of Freedom
Datum Precedence
Datum Feature Selection
Datum Feature Controls
Affect of Modifiers
Rotational Constraint
Datum Translation
Advanced Datum Concepts
Simultaneous Requirements
Restraint Clarified
Datum Targets
Repetitive Patterns of Features
Form:
Flatness
Straightness
Circularity
Cylindricity
Orientation:
Perpendicularity
Parallelism
Angularity
One Orientation Symbol
Tangent Plane
Profile:
Between Symbol
All Around Symbol
General Profile Tolerances
Unequal Profile Tolerance
Composite Profile Tolerancing
Coplanarity
Non-Uniform Zone
Coaxial Features
Position
Composite and Single-Segment
Inspecting Position
FIM (Full Indicator Movement)
Runout
Profile Controlling Coaxiality