
Advanced Concepts of GD&T
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This three-day workshop is valuable for individuals who create or interpret engineering drawings. Providing you have a basic understanding of GD&T fundamentals, this class teaches the advanced concepts of GD&T as prescribed in the ASME Y14.5M-1994 Standard and current industry practice.
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This is not an introductory course - it is required you have a good understanding of GD&T fundamentals.
Download the Fundamentals of GD&T Skills Survey and email completed assessment to training@measurement.gov.au
You need to score at least 70% to proceed with enrolment in the Advanced concepts training.
Knowledge and skills
The course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to:
- explain the importance of product design and functional dimensioning
- recognise the difference between a rigid and a flexible (non-rigid) part
- describe uses, advantages, misconceptions, and common errors of the datum system
- calculate advanced applications of form controls
- interpret tolerance of position advanced applications: composite position tolerancing and multiple single-segment position tolerancing
- explain composite profile tolerancing and multiple single-segment profile tolerancing
Topics
The topics covered include:
- Importance of product design
- Functional dimensioning
- Rigid/non-rigid parts definitions; tolerancing non-rigid parts
- Restrained part datum usage
- Form controls
- The datum system; datum feature types; datum targets; specialised datum applications
- Tolerance of position usage
- Simultaneous and separate requirements
- Composite position tolerancing
- Multiple single-segment tolerance of position tolerancing
- Conical tolerance zones
- Profile tolerances; profile and simultaneous requirements
- Composite profile tolerancing; multiple single-segment profile tolerancing
Further information
Training delivery is subject to participant numbers. A confirmation email will be sent to each participant 2 weeks prior to the course date. We suggest you book your travel arrangements after receiving this course confirmation email.
For more information contact +61 2 8467 3796 or training@measurement.gov.au.
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