(ASME Y14.43 2003)
| COURSE #1004 Cost: Call or email us today for a quote. Length: The course is usually 3 or 4 days depending on the experience of the attendees. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: |
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Engineers |
with the manufacture and use of Gages and Fixtures |
| It is recommended that a course in Y14.5 1994 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing be taken before enrollment in this class. COURSE COVERAGE This course is designed to give the attendee the knowledge to understand the principles and practices of the new standard Y14.43 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Gages and Fixtures. The course covers the Y14.43 Standard, Gage and Fixture Tolerancing, and exercises in gage and fixture design. TOPICS COVERED: | |
| When should a gage be used | |
| Types of Drawing Attributes to Gage | |
| Gage versus Measurement Data | |
| Drawing requirements to Gage Tolerancing | |
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Calculations used for Gage Tolerances |
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Types of Gage Tolerancing |
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Simple point to point Gages |
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Gages verifying GD&T |
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Gages used for MIN/MAX Envelope |
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The use of Feature Modifiers in Gage Design |
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Use of Datums in Gage and Fixture design |
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Exercises in Gage and Fixture design |
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Rules applied to Gage usage |
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The above topics are just highlights of the class coverage. All aspects of Gage and Fixture Design requirements will be covered. This class can be structured to the manufacturing requirements of your company if desired. Please contact us for details. |
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