Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.50 PDHs: 15.00
This course provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals of geometric tolerancing based on the latest ASME Y14.5-2009 standard and the ISO standards. It covers the philosophies of how, when, and where to apply geometrics along with common sense tips for producing quality parts. Discussions include the application of geometric tolerancing to design, manufacturing and quality control, as well as the use of the datum reference frame and the application of the feature and datum MMC (maximum material condition), LMC (least material condition) and RFS (regardless of feature size) modifiers.
All participants receive a copy of the 380-page GeoTol Pro Book and Pocket Guide, by Scott Neumann and Al Neumann, which contains full color graphics and loaded with student exercises. The training materials will serve as a valuable resource long after the training is complete.
You Will Learn
- A thorough understanding of geometric concepts
- A solid foundation in the fundamentals of geometric tolerancing
- How, when, and where to apply geometrics
- Tips for producing quality parts
Outline
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Who Should Attend
Engineering, designing, drafting, quality control, procurement, tolling, production, purchasing, manufacturing, CAD inspection, and shop personnel
Save up to $575 by enrolling in PD603 - a combo course consisting of this course (PD570) and PD561 “Geometric Tolerancing Advanced Applications with Stacks and Analysis.”
For venue information, please click HERE.
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Course Type: Public Course
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Course Number: PD570
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Language: English
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Instructors
Scott Neumann is a senior partner in Technical Consultants Inc. He specializes in geometric tolerancing and tolerance stack-up and analysis. He is also an expert in measurement and inspection techniques.
Scott presents geometric tolerancing training programs to engineering, manufacturing and quality personnel at major corporations in the USA and around the world. He was a major contributor to the Geometric Tolerancing Applications with Stacks workbook and the Geometric Tolerancing Stacks and Analysis workbook. He has also coauthored a book and coproduced a DVD video series to the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard, Geo Tol Pro, A practical Guide to Geometric Tolerancing.
Scott is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and is a senior level ASME certified, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing professional. He represents the USA in the International Standards Organization, ISO TC10 committee. He regularly attends the USA, ASME Y14.5 subcommittee on dimensioning and tolerancing. He is also a member on the ASME Y14.45, Measurement Data Reporting committee.
Scott graduated from University of Florida with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.