Course No. GDT12
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing For Professionals, Managers, and Supervisors
Description:
Quite often prints are approved, but parts cannot be produced from such prints, or if they are produced there are problems during assembly. This may be due to lack of knowledge on the part of the designer / engineer responsible for such drawings, or other causes. If you can ask the right questions, and identify such trouble spots before they occur, costly errors can be avoided. Taught at an overview level, it is aimed at providing you with interrogative skills for dissecting blue prints. Knowledge of blue print reading required.
Benefits:
- Catch erroneous blue prints and drawings before they end up as scrapped parts
- Guide engineers and designers to fill gaps in engineering drawings
- Ask the right questions pertaining to blue prints
Topics Covered:
- G D & T & Coordinate Dimensioning
- Applicable Standards
- Definitions
- Features, tolerances and symbols
- Datums and 3 plane concept
- Tolerancing methods
- Analysis using MMC and LMC
- Key elements of a good blue print
Pre-requisites: Blue Print Reading
Duration: 1/2 Day
Suggested Audience: Professionals, Managers, Supervisors who deal with blue prints; directly or indirectly
Participants: Maximum: 20 participants
Books and Materials: Provided by the instructor / TEAM 2000
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