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Technical
Training Courses
The
Institute of Technology and
Business Development
of Central Connecticut State
University
presents
“Painless GD&T Training”
May 5, 6, 7, 8
8-12 each day… 16-hour
course
Partially Funded Price: $295
Understanding Geometric
Dimensioning and Tolerancing
is an instructor-lead
course that simplifies GD&T
learning, using mostly
visual illustrations and
less textual material, to
explain basic GD&T
application, interpretation
and verification. Students
learn faster and retain more
information when GD&T
definitions, rules and
concepts are presented in a
highly visual format.
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The Understanding
Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing
presentation contains
over 300 drawings
illustrating key GD&T
definitions, rules and
concepts.
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Slides present
step-by-step visual
explanations.
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Important concepts are
reemphasized throughout
the course.
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Exercises at the end of
each unit require
immediate application
and reinforce key
learning points.
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Models are used during
the course to reinforce
learning.
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Intermittent slides
present questions to
keep the student
actively involved during
the training.
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The training is flexible
and can be easily
modified to include
company specific
illustrations or
requirements.
Understanding Geometric
Dimensioning and
Tolerancing
List of Topics for
Program
Unit 1, GD&T Terms and
Rule #1
Feature, radius,
controlled radius,
feature of size, size
limits, tolerance,
maximum material
condition (MMC), least
material condition LMC,
inscribed,
circumscribed, true
geometric counter part,
actual local size,
actual mating envelope,
rule # 1, feature
control frame.
Unit 2, Basic Dimensions
and Planar Datums
Basic dimension, datum,
datum symbol, datum
feature, datum
reference, datum feature
simulator, datum
sequence, datum
reference frame, primary
secondary and tertiary
planar datums, Inclined
datum feature, multiple
datum reference frames,
coplanar datum features.
Unit 3, Form Controls
Applied to a Surface
Flatness,
straightness,
circularity,
cylindricity, tolerance
zone shape, size and
location, rule #1 form
control, work vs. risk,
verifying form
requirements.
Unit 4, Straightness
Control Applied to a
Feature of Size
Specifying axis and
centerplane vs. surface
control, tolerance zone
shape, size and
location, median line
control, Rule # 2,
material condition,
regardless of feature
size, MMC and LMC
modifiers, bonus
tolerance, worst case
boundary, virtual
condition, fixed gages.
Unit 5, Orientation
Controls
Perpendicularity,
parallelism, angularity,
surface vs. axis and
centerplane control,
controlling flatness,
verifying orientation
requirements, tangent
plane modifier, material
conditions, virtual
condition, fixed gages.
Unit 6, Position Control
Implied 90º
angle, basic 90º
and basic 0º
angles, position
tolerance, true
position, tolerance zone
shape, size and
location, material
conditions, gaging,
verifying position,
multiple single segment
control, zero tolerance
at MMC, projected
tolerance zone,
bi-directional tolerance
zone, boundary control.
Unit 7 Feature of Size
Datum Features
Primary,
secondary and tertiary
datum simulation RFS and
MMC , adjustable and
fixed gages, datum
shift, simulated datum
at virtual condition,
datum selection, datum
axis from coaxial
diameters, datum related
vs. feature of size
related dimensions,
datum axis from a hole
pattern, datum sequence.
Unit 8, Datum Targets
Datum target symbols,
datum target points,
lines and areas.
Unit 9, Concentricity
and Symmetry Controls
Tolerance zone shapes,
sizes and location,
datum simulation, median
point determination.
Unit 10, Runout Controls
Circular runout vs.
circularity, circular
and total runout
tolerance zone shape,
size and location,
runout errors.
Unit 11, Profile
Controls
Line and
surface controls, equal
bilateral, unequal
bilateral, and
unilateral control,
extending profile
coverage, coplanar
surfaces, applying
different levels of
control, composite
control.
"Painless GD&T Training”
Registration Information
Total Cost: $295
Includes Continental
Breakfast
All Classes Will Be Held
At:
The Institute of
Technology & Business
Development
185 Main Street, New
Britain, CT 06051
May 5, 6, 7, 8
8:00 – 12:00
For
Registration click here
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