Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - Level I     

On-site
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I.D.# 86020Printable Description
Duration: 3 Days

Save time and money, while increasing quality and productivity by mastering this important and internationally-accepted engineering communication system. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) is based on ISO standards and the ASME Y14.5M-1994 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard.

Seminar attendees will have a unique opportunity to meet one-on-one with the instructor, with time to discuss problem drawings in a focused setting, and will receive a copy of the ASME Y14.5M-1994 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard and handout material specially prepared for this program.

Attendees are encouraged to bring problem drawings as they will have several opportunities during the workshop to meet with the instructor individually.

Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:

  • Learn effective use of the standardized accepted symbolic design/engineering language
  • Enhance your ability to communicate and interpret specifications on engineering drawings and to replace instructions that are often misunderstood
  • Improve communications and relations among design, engineering, manufacturing, and quality control personnel
  • Eliminate translation errors with international affiliates
  • Save time, reduce costs, and increase productivity

Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for those who are involved in any area of engineering, drafting, design, quality control, inspection, tool or gage design, machining, or estimating where communication by engineering drawings is involved. The workshop is designed to teach the beginner the fundamentals of the system while giving the experienced user a better understanding of the more difficult applications.

Topical Outline

  • Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing & Geo-Metrics - Background, origin; basis ASME Y14.5M-1994, ISO standards; Why use it? What is it?; geometric characters; symbols; advantages; limits of size Rule 1; MMC, RFS, LMC; terms; definitions; application; tolerance zones; "feature" description; symbol methodology

  • Form Tolerances - Flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity; definitions; application; when and how to apply; relationship to "size"; virtual condition; evaluation & verification; individual vs. related features; Rule 3

  • Orientation Tolerances - Perpendicularity, parallelism, angularity; definitions; related features; datums-surfaces, plans, axes, cylinders; MMC & RFS; relationship to position controls; virtual condition; application; evaluation & verification; functional principles

  • Profile Tolerances - Profile of a surface & profile of a line; definitions; relationship to size; general rules; when to apply; datum relationship; total surface control vs. line element control; application; evaluation & verification principles

  • Runout Tolerances - Circular & total runout; definitions; differences & similarities (circular & total runout); when to apply; coaxial features; datums; double datums; datum precedence; comparison with position & concentricity; FIM; application; evaluation & verification principles

  • Location Tolerances - Position; concentricity; symmetry; definitions

  • Position Tolerances-Cylindrical features - Hole & Pin patterns; Position tolerance theory; comparison between position & coordinate tolerances; advantages; conversion-position vs. coordinate tolerances; the "bonus" tolerance; mating parts-calculations; applications; use of MMC, RFS, LMC; relationship to datums; datum precedence & methodology; functional gaging; Rule 2; composite position tolerancing; composite position tolerancing with secondary datum; selection of datums (features); "Size" datums; paper gaging; open setup verification; projected tolerance zone; datum, virtual condition rule

  • Position Tolerances-Non-Cylindrical Features - Application, MMC, RFS; symmetrical features; calculations; relationship to datums (non-cylindrical); evaluation & verification principles; functional gaging

  • Position Tolerances-Coaxial Features - Application, MMC, RFS; coaxial features; calculations; relationship to datums (coaxial/cylindrical); evaluation & verification principles; functional gaging

  • Concentricity - Definition; comparison to runout & position; evaluation & verification principles; application

  • Datums - Kinds, definitions; datum features; selection; datum reference frames; datum precedence; datum targets; extended datum principles; precision

  • Current Status of National Standard - ASME Y14.5

  • Question & Answer Session

  • Problem Solving Session

  • Discussion Session

    Instructor(s): Barry W. Heathcotte
    Barry W. Heathcotte is an individual consultant specializing in training and consulting services on the subject of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. He has more than 30 years experience in the subject matter and has been a lecturer at both public and in-plant seminars and training programs. Mr. Heathcotte has trained more than 15,000 people from well over 1,500 companies, the military, technical and trade schools, universities, and technical societies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. He is a former designer, group supervisor and technical coordinator with the Babcock & Wilcox Company, where he worked on the breeder reactor and nuclear reactors for both commercial and military installations. Mr. Heathcotte has more than 40 years of industrial experience, is a Certified Manufacturing Engineer, a senior member of SME, and a member of ASME. He has been an active member of the ASME Y14.5 Committee on Dimensioning and Tolerancing since 1982 and is a nationally-recognized expert on its application and interpretation.

    Fees: $1745.00 ; SAE Members: $1396.00 - $1571.00

    2.0 CEUs
    You must complete all course contact hours and successfully pass the learning assessment to obtain CEUs.

    Testimonial
    "The GD&T course was taught extremely well, and it not only gave me a greater appreciation of the subject, but it also will have an immediate impact on my design skills."
    Corey Stedman
    Mechanical Engineering Co-op
    Siemens AT

    "This course provided a solid foundation of GD&T concepts. I can now help my customer with specific knowledge on design do's and don'ts."
    Steve Naseef
    Process Executive
    Talon Automotive Group

    "This course will teach you to start thinking within the mindset of GD&T."
    Dan Digasbarro
    Engineer
    Denso

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