This training was helpful as an introduction to GD&T. The instructor does a good job of keeping it interesting with an animated presentation and helpful slides and props. Technical definitions are broken down to what you really need to get out of them and what real-life examples are. Some topics could be shortened, but overall the the lessons proceeded at a good pace. A great way to learn and review the basics at your own pace.
- James
Distance Learning Fundamentals of GD&T 30-day
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Convenient web-based GD&T training at your desk or laptop. Freedom to take the course at your own pace; it's available 24/7! Wherever you have internet access for a 30-day period after purchase. Pricing is per person and individually licensed.
See our president, Mark Foster, GD&T expert for over 25 years, teaching you as if you were at an AGI 3-day public class
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15 chapters with quizzes after each chapter so you can track your understanding.
Review any portion of the class as many times as you like during your 30-day access period.
Instructors will be available via e-mail or phone for any questions.
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This course is an introduction to the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard. A 30-day access user name and password is given to an individual at the time of purchase through our website www.GDandT.com. The course is divided into 15 chapters with quizzes after each. The student may access the course anytime during the 30-day access period via the internet.
Objectives
Introduce the concepts and some of the language of the Y14.5M standard.
Enable participants to understand each of the Y14.5M standard’s symbols.
Bring participants to a fundamental understanding of Datum Reference Frames.
Understand the definitions and the effects of Material Condition Modifiers.
Begin to prepare the participants for the ASME GDTP certification exams.
Benefits
Your drawings have GD&T on them (or maybe they are supposed to)! If you have been attempting to work with GD&T, and you lack the confidence to specify or are having trouble interpreting the specifications, this course is for you. Using GD&T improperly can be worse than not using it at all! This program is a complete introduction to the Y14.5M-1994 standard. In this program we will focus on the "what, when, why and how" of GD&T. The main goal is to bring all participants to a common, basic and operational level of understanding. The course is a thorough introduction to those with a little to a moderate level of experience with GD&T, but you will not be an expert. Complete GD&T training requires more than just a few days
Program Outline
The program begins with a bit of the history of GD&T, then we look at the cost of designing and manufacturing a part. We will compare the “old” methods of dimensioning and Tolerancing to the Y14.5M approach. In this analysis, we will demonstrate the strengths and advantages of GD&T as a design tool, as a manufacturing aid, as a purchasing (estimator) aid, and as an overall communications facilitating tool. We incorporate many practical exercises to enhance learning, and to increase confidence. The subject matter covered is (as a minimum):
Introduction – Objectives, review of the “old” system versus GD&T
General rules of dimensioning and drafting per the standard.
Tolerance Zones – definition, concepts, comparison to existing systems.
GD&T symbology and definitions of controls – particular emphasis on position tolerancing
“Bonus” Tolerance – definition and how to take advantage of them
Datum Reference Frames – definition and proper construction and selection
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for anyone who designs, drafts, engineers, purchases, manufactures, estimates, or inspects parts and assemblies. Particular emphasis is placed on those who design and manufacture, and those responsible for quality.
Prerequisites
A working understanding of technical drawings (perspectives, sections, details, etc.). GD&T Overview and Print Reading suggested.
Continuing Service
Our instructors are available for questions anytime by e-mail or during business hours by phone. You may contact us at info10@GDandT.com and your questions will be forwarded to an available instructor.