Basic Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

"This is a fun class! A lot of hands-on learning."
-Raymond P. Wood Quality Incoming Inspector, Luminus Devices

Program Description

Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is the universally accepted method of communicating part requirements on engineering drawings. This seminar will help you understand and use this universal engineering language to eliminate many of the communication problems prevalent in the design-to-manufacturing cycle.

First you will review the basic language and system controls of geometrics and how to apply them to any manufactured product. Then you will learn how geometric dimensioning and tolerancing complements your SPC program by helping you to better define complete specifications in your manufacturing cycle.

Special Feature: Attendees receive a copy of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing by David A. Madsen, which covers the 1994 standard - reaffirmed in 1999. Because the new text covering the 2009 standard will not be available until spring 2010, updates will be provided via in-class handouts.

What You Will Learn

  • Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
  • Basic Applications (no data used)
  • Basic Applications (datum reference)
  • True Position
  • Practical Applications Through Hands-on Workshops

Who Should Attend

Draftspersons, tool designers, technical inspectors, mechanical engineering technicians, and machine shop and toolroom supervisors. If you are a manufacturing and project engineer, quality control team member, engineering manager or supervisor, you will also find this seminar beneficial.

Fees

$1,295
1.4 CEUs Awarded

Prices are subject to change.

Dates, Locations, and CRNs

December 15-16, 2009
Courtyard by Marriott, Worcester, MA
CRN 11459 GD101
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March 23-24, 2010
Radisson, Chelmsford, MA
CRN 21748 GD 101
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