Basics of GD & T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing)

GD & T: For Design, Manufacturing and Inspection

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Basics of GD & T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing)

What You Will Learn!

  • Fundamental GD&T principles, including datums and tolerance zones.
  • How to Read Technical Drawing?
  • Advanced GD&T concepts like form, orientation, and position controls.
  • Level 1 to Level 4 Control in GD & T

Description

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Learn the common language of Designing, Production, and Quality Engineer, known as Geometric Dimension and tolerancing.


In this course, students will learn how to use a special language called Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) to communicate precise instructions for making parts.


You'll understand the basics, learn advanced techniques, and practice using GD&T on real engineering drawings.


You'll also discover how to make sure parts fit together correctly and learn about the latest industry standards.


GD&T is widely used in industries like aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and others where precise engineering and manufacturing processes are critical.


It helps reduce ambiguity, allows for more efficient manufacturing, and ultimately leads to higher quality products.

For example, instead of simply specifying a hole's diameter, GD&T might be used to define not only the diameter but also its acceptable variation, its position relative to other features, and its relationship to a datum feature.


This level of detail ensures that parts fit together precisely as intended in an assembly.


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Who Should Attend!

  • Engineers, designers, and technicians involved in product design, manufacturing, quality control, and inspection processes.
  • Mechanical Engineering Students and Engineers
  • Industrial Engineering Students and Engineers

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