2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS

• Explain the concepts of basic dimensions, virtual condition, inner and outer boundary and bonus tolerance and their effects on inspection • Interpret and simulate planar datums and datum targets for inspection • Interpret and inspect feature of size datums RFS and MMC • Explain the fundamental concepts of tolerance of position: definitions, conventions, advantages and interpretations and their effects on inspection • Interpret and inspect tolerance of position RFS, MMC, and special applications • Describe functional gages for tolerance of position (MMC) applications • Explain profile tolerancing • Interpret and inspect profile of a surface and profile of a line applications Who Should Attend This course is valuable for individuals who create or interpret engineering drawings, product and gage designers; process, product, and manufacturing engineers; supplier quality engineers/ professionals; CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers; inspectors; technicians; and sales engineers/professionals. Prerequisites Students should have completed the Engineering Drawing Requirements course or equivalent. Topical Outline • Inspection • The Engineering Drawing • Key Terms and Their Effect on Interpretation and Inspection • Modifiers and Symbols • Interpreting and Inspecting Rule #1 and Rule #2 • Basic Concepts • Interpreting and Inspecting Flatness • Interpreting and Simulating Planar Datums for Inspection • Interpreting and Simulating Datum Targets for Inspection • Interpreting and Inspecting Feature of Size Datums (RFS) • Interpreting and Inspecting Feature of Size Datums (MMC) • Interpreting and Inspecting Perpendicularity • The fundamental Concepts of Tolerance of Position: Definitions, Conventions, Advantages and Interpretations and Their Effects on Inspection • Interpreting and Inspecting Tolerance of Position RFS and MMC Applications • Functional Gages for Tolerance of Position (MMC) Applications • Interpreting and Inspecting Tolerance of Position Special Applications • Interpreting and Inspecting Angularity • Interpreting and Inspecting Parallelism • Interpreting and Inspecting Straightness • Interpreting and Inspecting Circularity • Interpreting and Inspecting Cylindricity

• Interpreting and Inspecting Concentricity • Interpreting and Inspecting Symmetry • Interpreting and Inspecting Circular Runout • Interpreting and Inspecting Total Runout • Profile Tolerancing

• Interpreting and Inspecting Profile of a Surface Applications • Interpreting and Inspecting Profile of a Line Applications • Course summary

Instructor: Fee: $1415

ASME GDTP Senior Certified Trainer

1.3 CEUs

URL:

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Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) 16 Hours | Web Seminar or On Demand Course I.D.# WB0933 or I.D.# PD330933ON Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is used as a symbolic way of showing specific tolerances on drawings. GD&T is a valuable tool that effectively communicates the design intent to manufacturing and inspection. It is governed by the technical standard ASME Y14.5M-2009. This course introduces participants to the GD&T system, providing a working knowledge of the correct interpretation and application of each symbol, general rules, the datum system, and ‘bonus’ tolerance and highlighting some of the changes in the updated Y14.5 standard. The material is reinforced with many practice exercises. • Identify and interpret each of the characteristic symbols • Describe the material condition modifiers and how “bonus” tolerance occurs • Correctly interpret GD&T feature control frames, and explain the impact on manufacturing and inspection Who Should Attend This course is ideal for anyone who has a need to apply or interpret geometric tolerances on a product print. Product engineers, manufacturing engineers, CAD designers, quality inspectors, and other engineering and manufacturing personnel will all benefit from a better understanding of design requirements; improved communication with customers and suppliers; and improving designs by taking advantage of bonus tolerance and other GD&T benefits. Participants should have an understanding of basic blueprint reading. Learning Objectives By participating in this web seminar, you will be able to: • Explain the benefits of geometric tolerancing • Identify datum features and determine their order of precedence

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