Descripton
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) is a language used to communicate engineering configuration from the designer to the manufacturer through a mechanical drawing. When properly applied, GD&T promotes a uniform understanding and interpretation among all persons involved with the drawing.
This course is packed with information that will provide the participants with the tolerancing tools and techniques needed to ensure interchangeability of mating parts, improve quality and productivity, bid new contracts with confidence, and interpret and apply the ASME (formerly ANSI) Y14.5M-1994 Standard.
Topics Covered
- Introduction to GD&T
- Orientation Tolerances
- Position Theory
- Runout Tolerances
- Datums
- Location Tolerances
- Form Tolerances
- Miscellaneous
- Profile Tolerances
- Application to Client Part Prints
What You Will Learn
Attendees taking this course can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of the meaning and application of geometric dimensioning & tolerancing tools and techniques.
Who Should Attend?
This course is geared to anyone who designs, drafts, engineers, purchases, manufactures, estimates, or inspects parts and assemblies or anyone that may be required to produce or interpret engineering drawing, including: Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers, Quality Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Quality Inspectors, and Machinists.
Pre-Requisites:
Ability to read and understand basic blueprint reading.