Engineering Tools & Methods - P19349053

FUNCTIONAL GAGING AND MEASUREMENT

Each attendee receives a robust collection of learning resources including: • Functional Gaging and Measurement Workshop exercise workbook • Class handouts • 90-day access to the Fundamentals of GD&T ‘94 web training course ($209 value) to practice and reinforce what was learned in the classroom PREREQUISITES Please be aware that this is not an introductory course. In order to understand the course content, you should have: 1. Completed 16 hours of formalized classroom training in GD&T 2. Experience interpreting or applying GD&T in an industrial setting 3. Have a working knowledge of the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard A certificate from the GD&T Trainer: Fundamentals 2009 or Fundamentals of GD&T course is acceptable.

This course teaches an introduction to functional gaging design and how to verify part dimensional requirements using functional gages and other measurement methods. Utilizing the expertise of world-renowned GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski, this course offers an explanation of metrology, the roles of the metrologist and inspector, measurement uncertainty, inspection tools, functional gages, inspection planning and reporting, and simulating datums. Newly acquired learning is reinforced throughout the class with numerous practice problems. The scope of the workshop does not include measurement systems analysis or sampling strategies. For example, the workshop will discuss how to locate a part for inspection on a CMM, but it will not cover how many parts should be inspected to meet AQL levels. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By participating in this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe the functions of inspection in an organization • Define what measurement uncertainty is. • Explain the basic operating principles, strengths, and weaknesses of the three major categories of inspection tools • List the types, uses, and tolerance methods for attribute gages • Explain attribute gage design fundamentals • Develop a measurement / inspection plan • Describe the purpose and content of an inspection report • Inspect and report size dimensions • Describe the basic concepts of datums related to inspection • Understand how to simulate datums for inspection • Verify flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity, orientation, position, runout, profile of a surface, and profile of a line tolerance requirements

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