For Whom Intended Individuals performing inspection, design, manufacturing and assembly. Understanding geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is essential for anyone reading blue prints
Brief Course Description Course 135A commences by introducing GD&T, the concepts of size control and material tolerances. After defining the terminology to be used, geometric characteristics and symbols, the course proceeds to demonstrate how the geometric system works. Practical applications are included, also blue-print reading and interpretation.
The course next covers application of position tolerance measurement and limits of size methods. Datum reference frame theory is introduced but DRFs will be covered in more detail in the follow-on course 135B. Course 135A concludes with a section on form tolerances for configurations such as flatness, straightness and roundness.
Students will participate in practical exercises to demonstrate their understanding of the material covered.
Participants successfully completing this course will have a basic understanding of how to evaluate and use geometric dimensioning techniques.
Course 135B, Intermediate GD&T is generally presented immediately following course 135A. Course 135 combines courses 135A and 135B.
Certificate Programs Course 135A may be used as an elective for TTi's Metrology Specialist Certificate (MSC) Program, or for any other TTi specialist certificate program.
Prerequisites There are no definite prerequisites for this course. However, this course is aimed toward individuals involved in a related technical field.
Text Each student will receive a copy of the Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Workbook by Al Neumann, which is considered the definitive reference work in the GD&T industry.
Course Hours, Certificate and CEUs Open courses meet seven hours per day. Upcoming presentation dates can be found on our current open course schedule. Class hours/days for on-site courses can vary from 14-35 hours over 2-5 days as requested by our clients. Upon successful course completion, each participant receives a certificate of completion and one Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for every ten class hours.
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