
NOTES: This course -
* Is recommended for
Product Engineers, Mechanical Designers,
and
Drafters
* Explores why various geometric characteristics are
selected for controlling desired geometry
* Analyzes why piece part features are selected as
datums
* Investigates advanced GD&T rules as defined in
ASME Y14.5M-1994
* Studies how to define & control geometry for non-rigid
parts
* Studies differences between Functional and Manufacturing
datums
* Explores functional gaging practices
* Explains the Advantages of using Composite Position
and Profile controls
* Demonstrates how to calculate tolerance zone sizes
for Fixed and Floating Fasteners
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* Is designed for those who are responsible for the function
of a product and who create engineering drawings
to record the
design intent
*
It is highly recommended that attendees have a solid
understanding of principles taught in
GDT-102 before taking GDT-103
*
GDT-103
is a 24-hour class
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