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Geometric Tolerancing Applications with Stacks
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Short Course Number: PD562

CEU's: 1.5
Number of days: 2

The Geometric Applications with Stacks Training Program is designed to educate students on how to properly interpret and apply geometric tolerancing to parts and assemblies. This course contains a short review as well as a variety of problems. Student teams learn to apply geometric tolerancing to drawings of mating parts and assemblies by solving case study problems according to strict predetermined functional requirements. Realistic tolerances must be calculated and applied by students according predetermined functional requirements. In the initial stages of the problem, the tolerances are educated estimated guesses. As the problem progresses students must perform tolerance stacks to assure specification are met and tolerances are reallocated based on realistic capabilities. Problems are discussed, critiqued and solutions are provided based on reasonable functional assumptions and manufacturing capabilities. Discussion includes information on inspection verification techniques and manufacturing concerns.

The program is loaded with hands-on exercises.  The calculation of fits and fit-ups, and tolerance analysis are all part of the program. Stack exercises include examples of form, orientation, profile and position tolerances along with feature and datum modifiers at RFS, MMC and LMC. The program generates a lot of questions, conversation and student involvement. The exercises builds the participants confidence in properly applying and interpreting geometric tolerancing.
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