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Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Day 1 of 2
May 31, 2017 @ 8:30 am - 4:30 pm EDT
Program Overview:
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) is a symbolic language used on mechanical engineering drawings composed of symbols that are used to efficiently and accurately communicate geometry requirements for associated features on components and assemblies. GD&T is, and has been, successfully used for many years in the automotive, aerospace, electronics and the commercial design and manufacturing industries. Currently, ASME Y14.5–2009 is the accepted geometric dimensioning and tolerancing standard.
Course Outline:
• Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
• Form Tolerances
• Datums
• Orientation Tolerance
• Position
• Profile
• Runout
Objectives:
• Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to :
• Define Terminology and Symbology
• Understand Rules and Concepts
• Calculate Material Conditions
• Interpret Tolerance Zones for GD&T Applications
Who should attend:
This program is designed for anyone who designs, drafts, engineers, purchases, manufacturers, estimates, or inspects parts and assemblies. Particular emphasis is placed on those who design and manufacture, and those responsible for quality.
Prerequisite: a working understanding of technical drawings.
Dates/Times:
Wednesday, May 31 and Thursday, June 1, 2017 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM each day (Lunch provided)
Cost:
$550 MACNY members / $700 non-members / $495 Individual Members
Facilitator: Walt Prystaj
Walt has been a professional trainer since 1975 and has serviced more than 100 companies across North America, with clients ranging from large corporations to small businesses, including manufacturing companies and service providers. Walt has a B.S from the State University of New York at Oswego and has done Graduate work at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Walt has certified more than 30 companies to ISO 9001, TS 16949, AS9100 standards and is a Lean Six Sigma Manufacturing Expert. Walt is a certified IPC-A-610 Application Specialist Trainer and an Adjunct Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Monroe Community College, Genesee Community College and Canisius College.