Six Sigma Tolerance Stack-Ups Analysis Workshop

Program Description

In order to remain competitive, today's manufacturing companies must deliver products faster to market with higher quality and at lower costs. To be successful companies are utilizing six sigma tolerance analysis - from product design through manufacturing.

Through lecture, case studies and workshops, WPI's practical two-day program will provide you with the necessary skills to apply Six Sigma Root Sum Square tolerance analysis to mechanical assemblies to produce higher quality designs. Attendees will learn how to identify critical tolerances with ASME Yl4.5M statistical tolerance symbols. You will also learn how to utilize statistical process control to control variation, improve quality and reduce costs.

Attendees receive a copy of the GD&T Pocket Guide, which covers the 2009 standard.

Prerequisite: To benefit from this seminar, attendees should have completed a basic GD&T and an SPC seminar or have substantial background in both subject areas.

What You Will Learn

  • The Six Sigma Design Concept
  • CP, CPK and CC Indices
  • Root Sum Square Tolerance
  • Analysis GD&T Statistical Applications
  • Measurement R & R
  • Practical Applications Through Workshops

Who Should Attend

Design engineers, manufacturing engineers, process and quality engineers, CAD designers, drafters and other technical professionals or managers involved in product design, product inception, manufacturing or continuous improvement process.

Note: This workshop is available on a corporate basis only. For information on the benefits of WPI's corporate training, contact Sharon Deffely, Director of Corporate and Professional Education, at 508-831-5635; email sdeffely@wpi.edu.

1.4 CEUs Awarded

 
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