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Executive Overview Understanding Business Implications of GD&T |
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Course Objective |
To provide business level insight to all management levels of the technical challenges and business level implications of GD&T and measurement. To provide direct insight to the implications effective GD&T has on improving product development cycles and customer/supplier relationships. Establish a core foundational understanding of the scope of GD&T applicability to all departments/divisions within area the company. |
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Introduction to Mechanical Drawings & GD&T |
| Course Objective |
To understand the basic components, sections, views, terminology and graphical representation of an engineering drawing. |
| Course Prerequisites |
None (if the employee's division has training available for visual inspection of components and assemblies, it would be helpful to take it prior to this course). |
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GD&T - Intermediate Principles |
| Course Objective |
To provide a critical and simplified foundation in fundamental lessons in proper interpretation of engineering drawings used in the design, manufacture and inspection of parts, which have geometric controls applied per ANSI Y14.5M-1982 and ASME Y14.5M-1994. |
| Course Prerequisites |
Introduction to Mechanical Drawings or equivalent knowledge. |
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GD&T - Advanced Applications |
| Course Objective |
To provide advanced information in applications and analysis (per ASME Y14.5 and ASME Y14.5.1) involving optimization strategies for given design applications, manufacturing methodologies and measurement implications. |
| Course Prerequisites |
Precision GD&T: Introduction & Fundamental Principles or equivalent knowledge. It is critical that each individual reviews this course content to ensure a positive level of proficiency in all areas. If not proficient, it is suggested to take this course prior to the advanced course to ensure an optimum level of understanding. |
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