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ASME Y14.5 Geometric Dimensioning and  Tolerancing (GD&T) Design and Application (In-Person)

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Gain a comprehensive understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and apply it to your designs and stacks per ASME Y14.5.

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In this Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Combo Course from ASME you will learn the skills needed to interpret engineering designs and avoid mistakes that occur during the manufacturing process. The common language known as GD&T can help facilitate communication amongst key team members responsible for the production of a part. GD&T is an essential tool for communicating design intent – how the parts from technical drawings have the desired form, fit, function, and interchangeability. 


This official ASME learning path is designed to provide attendees with the skills and applied knowledge they need to avoid costly manufacturing mistakes, provide better quality control, and shorten delivery time.

Please review the detailed descriptions and outlines of both courses:


Course 1: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Fundamentals

This official ASME introductory geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) course trains participants to read/create engineering drawings and interpret design intent per the latest version of ASME Y14.5. 

Course 2: Applications of GD&T and Tolerance Stacks 

This official ASME GD&T applications and tolerance stacks course will train participants on how to apply GD&T to their designs and perform tolerance stacks through authentic case studies. A calculator is required.

Who should attend? 

Designers, approver/decision makers, and any personnel who needs to read and/or interpret engineering drawings and their intent. Engineering, designing, drafting, quality control, procurement, tolling, production, purchasing, manufacturing, CAD inspection, and shop personnel. 

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Instructor

Edward McCarthy

GeoTol, Inc.

Edward McCarthy has 48 years of industry experience in product definition and technical data package. In 2017, he started providing services to industry in consulting, mentoring, and formal training for product definition and design intent.

Scott Neumann

President, GeoTol, Inc.

Scott Neumann is President of GeoTol, Inc. He specializes in geometric tolerancing product definition, tolerance stack-up analysis, measurement data and inspection techniques.

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In-Person

Conducted in a physical classroom or lab with an instructor and peers.  

Note: ASME in-person activities will follow the state and local laws, regulations and guidelines regarding COVID-19 applicable to the location of the event.  Learn more here
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