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Applied
Geometrics Inc. (AGI) offers training in the following methods:
Public
Seminars
Public seminars are a cost effective way to receive professional
training. The AGI seminars feature knowledgeable instructors with
real world experience. The curriculum has been honed to be very
practical. Attendees walk away with a thorough understanding of
the topic. Our course offering is listed below. Click on any of
them for a more detailed description. The calendar link shows when
each seminar is being offered in the near future. Call AGI at (708)
867-5927, or toll-free at (877) 702-7655 for additional dates.
On-Site
Training
On-site training provides a curriculum tailored to your operation
and given at your facility. Any course can be presented at your
site. Advantages include: High degree of relevance, Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing (GD&T) concepts are taught using your processes
Cost effective, elimination of employee travel, meals and lodging
expenses Less production operation, training takes place on your
schedule Very targeted, GD&T programs are designed to the jobs and
skill levels of your employees Continued support via free refresher
courses and 60 days of instructor availability for follow up GD&T
questions
Professional
Support Services
Take the on-site GD&T training one step further. An AGI staff member
will assist your staff on specific projects. Your employees get
hands-on experience with a smooth running GD&T system. The end result
is a staff with successful GD&T experience under their belts.
Call us at (708)867-5927 or toll-free at (877) 702-7655, or send
an e-mail
for more information on the GD&T services offered by AGI.
Print
Reading and Manufacturing:
A basic engineering blueprint reading program, this
course discusses the basic elements of an engineering drawing and
the concepts which students must understand to successfully interpret
these drawings.
GDT
Managment Overview:
A half-day overview of GDT that focuses on what it
is, when to use this powerful engineering drawing language, why
to use it, and how it can help you.
Fundamentals
of Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing: A
complete introduction to the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard focusing
on the what, when, why, and especially how of GDT, this course is
designed to bring you to a basic and operational level of understanding.
Advanced
Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing: This
three-day program is a continuation of Basic GD&T, again focusing
on practical GDT application, and introducing additional advanced
concepts such as the Datum at Virtual Condition Rule,tolerance calculation
and more complex GD&T controls.
GDTP
Certification Prep Course: This three (3)
day program is a technical review of GDT for anyone preparing for
either the Technologist level or Senior level GDTP (Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing Professional) exam. As part of the course a pre-test
will be administered as an overview of the real exam, and students
will also have the opportunity to take practice Technologist and
Senior Level GDTP exams to assess their strengths and weaknesses
in their understanding of GDT.
Tolerance
Stack-Up Analysis: This is an advanced GD&T
tolerance accumulation analysis course. Participants will be able
to calculate minimum and maximum tolerance accumulations when Y14.5M
control symbols appear on drawings and understand and apply the
most complex controls and rules.
Application
And Interpretation Of Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing:
This three (3) day workshop expands your Geometric
Dimensioning and Tolerancing knowledge beyond just understanding
the concepts into the "real world" of PROPERLY applying and interpreting
the language. In this course, we use real-world parts and assemblies
in practical group exercises to help participants master their GD&T
language fluency while pointing out the common pitfalls with which
GD&T is usually associated. It is also an excellent review of the
entire ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard for those intending to take the
GDTP exam.
Functional
Gage Design: It isn't
sufficient to inspect a part using the blueprint measurements alone.
Learn how to design and build functional gages along with the part
design and develop inspection criteria based on whether the part
will actually work or not related directly to the part's actual
function and specific application. Thus inspection techniques based
on part function will increase your firm's production of quality
parts.
Geometric
Dimensioning And Tolerancing For CMM Operators: Available
on an in-plant or on-site basis only, this course will enable you
to use the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard in conjunction with Coordinate
Measuring Machines and to develop ways to work around the weaknesses
of CMM's and CMM software.
How to Inspect GDT Spec's: Someone had the bright idea of putting GD&T symbols all over your drawings, NOW what do you do? How about learning how to inspect each of these ASME Y14.5M specifications? We can show you how in this straightforward, practical course.
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