Training on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and basic stack up is used to define the nominal geometry of parts …
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and basic stack up is used to define the nominal geometry of parts and assemblies to define the allowable variation in form and possible size of individual features and to define the allowable variation between features. Appropriate application of GD&T and stack up & statistical tolerancing will ensure that the allowable part and assembly geometry defined on the drawing leads to parts that have the desired form and fit (within limits) as well as are functioning as intended.
This training course will focus on understanding the GD&T system and stack up in real time designs.
We teach GD&T from multi-disciplinary point of view. We ensure that all participants from design, manufacturing, inspection, assembly, quality and other responsible people from suppliers understand GD&T and stack up as needed to be successful and produce the highest quality, lowest cost products possible.
Our training will be on design drawings, processes, methods of measurements with metrology aspects and applications including problem solving. This unique training course sharpens your geometric tolerancing skills and stack-up knowledge and makes the tool even more useful.
We ensure that all participants understand the implications of the tolerances they specify, including the functional implications and the cost implication of the assembly, manufacturing and inspection processes.
The training will provide participants an opportunity to discuss specific problems with the expert faculty. Discusses tolerancing and basic stack up in-depth and provides cost-saving tips.
Target group
Design engineers, personnel from design department, production, planning, QA engineers, inspectors, machinists, supplier quality personnel, process, quality control engineers, executives from manufacturing sector etc.
Course topics
Introduction, Concepts (Limits, Fits & Tolerance)
Types, methods and graphs of Tolerances
Limit and production tolerancing
Fits – Clearance, Interference, Transition
Hole Basis & Shaft Basis
Selective Assembly
Statistical Symbols - Capability & Stat Tolerancing