Idaho Section, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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ASME Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Combo Course

 
Idaho Innovation Center, conference room 109
2300 N. Yellowstone Hwy., Ste. 100
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 - Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010
8:00 AM  - 5:00 PM
Details
This course is a combination of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Fundamentals 1 and Geometric Tolerancing Advanced Applications.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Engineers, designers, drafters, quality, procurement, tooling, production, purchasing manufacturing, CAD, inspection and shop personnel.

Early registration deadline is July 23. Registration increases by $200 after this date.  11 registrants needed by this date to host the course.
Final registration deadline is August 8. Twenty seats are available in the class.


COURSE DESCRIPTION
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GD&T Fundamentals

This course will provide you with a solid foundation of the fundamentals of geometric tolerancing based on the latest, state of the art ASME Y14.5-2009 standard and the ISO standards.

All participants receive a copy of the 380 page GeoTol Pro Book and Pocket Guide that contains full color graphics and is loaded with student exercises. The training materials will serve as a valuable resource long after the training is complete.

Advanced Applications

Using computer animated color graphics and demonstrations with wood and plastic models, participant teams will learn to apply and verify geometric tolerancing.

Participants receive a copy of two books:  1. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Stacks and Analysis; and 2. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications with Stacks along with an Excel Tolerance Stack Spreadsheet.

Students should bring calculators to class.  Participants may bring drawings to class for discussion.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to properly interpret, apply, and verify geometric tolerancing on parts and assemblies. In addition, participants will learn to perform linear, axial, and orientation tolerance stacks to ensure functional requirements are met and learn how to reallocate tolerances to meet manufacturing capabilities.


INSTRUCTOR

Al Neumann is a senior partner in Technical Consultants Inc. He graduated from University of Florida in Mechanical Engineering. He specializes in geometric tolerancing and tolerance stack-up and analysis.

Al is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and is senior level ASME certified as a geometric tolerancing professional. He also represents the USA in the International Standards Organization, ISO TC10 committee. He regularly attends the USA, ASME Y14.5M subcommittee on dimensioning and tolerancing.

Al has presented many geometric tolerancing training programs to engineering, manufacturing, and quality personnel at major corporations in the USA and around the world. He is a major contributor to the Geometric Tolerancing Applications and Stacks workbook and the Geometric Tolerancing Stacks and Analysis workbook.

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