Topics: Quality, Safety & Maintenance
This two-day foundational-level course teaches Advanced Concepts of GD&T as prescribed in the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard. It offers an explanation of complex GD&T topics, such as the expanded use of composite position and profile tolerances, customized datum reference frames, the translation modifier, and applying GD&T to non-rigid parts.
You’ll learn about functional dimensioning, form controls, the datum system, additional and complex datum feature types, expanded datum target concepts and usage on restrained parts, simultaneous, and separate requirements.
Each participant receives a robust collection of learning resources including:Learning is reinforced through performing numerous exercises at the end of each lesson.
After completing this foundational-level course, you’ll be able to:
This course is valuable for individuals who create or interpret engineering drawings, product and gage designers; process, product, and manufacturing engineers; supplier quality engineers/professionals; CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers; inspectors; technicians; and sales engineers/professionals.
Participants should have basic knowledge and command of the GD&T ASME Y14.5 standard, which provides guidelines for engineering drawing sheet layout.
You must complete all course contact hours and successfully pass the learning assessment to obtain CEUs.
Jim Beary, Evan Kessick, Dale MacPherson, Curtis Pawlowski, James Pearson, Harry Taylor, or Carl Wargula
All SAE GD&T instructors are industry professionals with years of experience applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing on the job.
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