Course Summary
These LIVE, virtual, instructor-led classes will include short-term access to a recording of each session, so the registrants may review or make up missed sessions.
This course is a continuation of GD&T Fundamentals, again focusing on practical GD&T applications and introducing additional advanced concepts.
A Pre-test can be administered at the request of the customer to gage the level of subject awareness. If agreed to, the test needs to be completed attendees at least 7 days before the class.
This workshop provides further guidance on application of GD&T as per the ASME Y14.5M-2018 standard.
Target Audience
If you are pursuing the ASME Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional Certification (GDTP) or just want to grow in your proficiency with GD&T, this will be a necessary course for your practical education.
Course Objectives
This program is a continuation of your education in the Y14.5 standard. There will be discussions about being able to identify both correct and incorrect drawings with GD&T. In this program, we focus on the application and interpretation of GD&T – another step closer to becoming a GD&T expert.
Q. What is the difference between our GD&T Fundamentals and Advanced Concepts workshop?
A. Advanced Concepts differs from GD&T Fundamentals in Three ways:
1. More in-depth discussion on selected topics that are often not covered in fundamentals classes
- Simultaneous requirements
- Movable datum targets
- Composite tolerancing
- All over
- Non-Rigid parts
- Relating GD&T to part applications
- Datum feature types
- Profile Myths
- Profile Applications
2. Covers GD&T topics in a manner that relates closely to how GD&T is used in industry
- Principles of Dimensioning
- Examples using more complex drawings
- Exercises using more complex drawings
- Functional Dimensioning
- Choosing the best symbol based on part function
- Profile applications
- Position applications
- Inane datum specifications
3. Explanations of topics that are not explicitly covered in Y14.5, but are needed and used in industry
- Functional Dimensioning
- Non-rigid parts
- Restrained parts
- Special datum target types
- Rules for composite tolerancing