This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) based on the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. The course is intended for individuals involved in inspection, design, manufacturing, and assembly. Over the course of 14-35 hours, students will learn GD&T symbols, terminology, limits of size, position tolerancing, datums, and more through practical exercises. Upon successful completion, students will understand and be able to apply GD&T on engineering drawings.
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) based on the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. The course is intended for individuals involved in inspection, design, manufacturing, and assembly. Over the course of 14-35 hours, students will learn GD&T symbols, terminology, limits of size, position tolerancing, datums, and more through practical exercises. Upon successful completion, students will understand and be able to apply GD&T on engineering drawings.
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Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)
to ASME Y14.5 – 2009
Course No. 535 FOR WHOM INTENDED: This course is based on the latest ASME Y 14.5 2009 standard. It is intended for individuals per- Course Outline forming inspection, design, manufacturing and assembly. Under- Introduction, Symbols and Terms standing geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is essential for Symbols, Terminology anyone reading blue prints Limits of Size BRIEF COURSE DESCRIPTION: Course 535 covers the first six Go-No Go Gages units of the GeoTol Pro Workbook, Al Neumann’s full color practi- Hub application cal guide to Geometric Tolerancing that will provide a solid geo- Quality product plans: metric foundation upon which to build, including any related Y- Manufacturing, Dimensional Inspection 14.5 2009 changes. The course commences by introducing How the Geometric System Works GD&T, the concepts of size control and material tolerances. After Plus / Minus Tolerancing comparison defining the terminology to be used, geometric characteristics and Hole Bar Example symbols, the course proceeds to demonstrate how the geometric Material Condition Modifiers system works. Limits of size, position verification, product plans Effect of Zero Tolerancing at MMC and virtual condition, along with the datum reference frame are Position Tolerance Verification discussed in detail during the presentation. Hole verification The course covers geometric symbols, application of modifiers Measurement conversion like MMC, RFS and LMC along with application of position toler- Cartesian and Polar Coordinates ance measurement and limits of size including virtual condition. Paper Gage The course concludes with a unit on the datum reference frame to Product Plans and Virtual Condition ensure students understand how to apply datums to functional Hub application parts. Datum features and the degrees of freedom that are con- Quality Product Plans strained by the datum will be explained, permitting a thorough Product Plan understanding and better application of datums. Manufacturing Exercises are completed throughout the course to reinforce fun- Dimensional Inspection damental principles from which the student will build. Practical Virtual Condition drawing applications and engineering wood models are used to Datum Reference Frame Theory help student understanding and assist with the correct application Implied datums and interpretation of geometrics. Simulators, Features with and without size Students will participate and be engaged in practical exercises to Datum Feature Simulator Requirements demonstrate their understanding of the material covered. Establishing and Qualifying a DRF Participants successfully completing this course will be able to un- Degrees of Freedom derstand, evaluate and correctly apply geometric dimensioning Student Exercises-utilizing full color course material in and tolerancing. They will be able to read and fully understand a practical application geometrics on any engineering drawing. Award of Certificates for Successful Completion DIPLOMA PROGRAMS: This course may be used as an elective for TTi's Metrology/Calibration Specialist (MSC) or Mechanical Design Specialist (MDS) Diploma Programs, or for any other TTi specialist Technology diploma program. RELATED COURSES: Day One of Course 535 is also offered Training, Inc. separately as Course 534, Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning (a tti group company) and Tolerancing. Course 536, Intermediate/Advanced GD&T picks up Toll-free telephone: where Course 535 leaves off. Course 537, Tolerance Stacks and App- 866-884-4338 (866-TTi-4edu) lications, is also available. 805/845-5050 PREREQUISITES: There are no definite prerequisites for this course. E-mail: Training@ttiedu.com However, this course is intended for individuals involved in a related www.ttiedu.com technical field. TEXT Each student will receive a full-color course workbook, Al 190205 535cat.docx Neumann’s Geo Tol Pro Workbook, A Practical Guide to Geometric Tolerancing per ASME Y14.5 – 2009, which is considered the definitive reference work in the GD&T industry. COURSE HOURS, CERTIFICATE AND CEUs Class hours/days for on-site courses can vary from 14–35 hours over 2–5 days as reques- ted by our clients. Upon successful course completion, each partici- pant receives a certificate of completion and one Continuing Educa- tion Unit (CEU) for every ten class hours.