G D & T Course Details

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GD & T Training Syllabus

Session 1:

1. Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing


2. Introduction to ASME Y 14.5 (1994) tolerancing standard
3. Feature Control Frame
4. Comparison of conventional and GD& T approach to tolerancing
5. Feature of Size
6. Levels of Control
7. Material Modifier and its implications
8. GD&T Standard rules
9. Worked Examples
10. Exercises

Session 2:

1. Datum Definition
2. Datum, Datum Features and Simulators
3. Datum Symbol placement and implications
4. Datum Targets
5. Virtual Condition Boundary
6. Free State
7. Datum Precedence
8. Level 1 Control
9. Worked Examples
10. Exercises
11. Form Control
12. Surface
13. Line Straightness
14. Symbol placement and implications
15. Circularity
16. Cylindricity
17. Straightness
18. Worked Examples
19. Exercises
Session 3:

1. Orientation control
2. Perpendicularity
3. Parallelism
4. Angularity definition
5. Tangent Plane
6. Profile Definition
7. Profile tolerance zone – Surface and Line
8. Co-planarity
9. Worked Examples
10. Exercises

Session 4:

1. Tolerance of Position
2. Symmetry
3. Composite Feature Control Frame
4. Run Out
5. Concentricity
6. Floating Fastener
7. Fixed Fastener
8. Projected Tolerance Zone
9. Enhancements in ASME Y14.5 (2009)
10. Worked Examples
11. Exercises
G D & T Course Details: Basic & Advanced

This course is a comprehensive and unified introduction to the ASME Y14.5


Standard. It teaches you how to represent dimensions and tolerances on parts to
reflect Fit, Form and Functional aspects of Design.

The course covers the following topics:

 G D & T - Introduction and Benefits


 Concept of Feature Control Frame and Bonus Tolerances
 Definition of Tolerance Zones and Material Modifiers
 Minimum Wall Thickness Calculations
 Explanation of the Math Standard
 Datums, Datum Reference Frame
 Four Levels of Control - Definition and implications
 Review of Geometric Characteristic Symbols
 True Geometric Counterpart (TGC), DRF Displacement
 Pattern Locating Tolerance Zone Framework (PLTZ)
 Feature Relating Tolerance Zone Framework (FRTZ)
 Floating and Fixed Fasteners
 Introduction to Principles of Gauging, Inspection and Measurement methods

Course Duration: 5 days

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