A single course will be run for a mixed group of up to 12 personnel from the Product Design, Jig & Tool Design, Jig & Tool Production, and Inspection departments. This course will examine how the use of G&T influences and defines the day-today interactions between the departments within Dromones manufacturing environment.
Learner profile:
This programme is best suited to Senior Engineers and Management
What you will get:
Participants will learn:
· To identify Datums & situation features.
· datums based on single datum features.
· common datums based on aligned and non-aligned datum features.
· datums based on groups of features.
· datums based on complex surfaces.
· identifying situation features on drawings.
· datums based on contacting features.
· The tolerance hierarchy
· How location and orientation tolerances control form directly and indirectly.
· Maximum Material Requirement
· Review of Maximum Material Requirement applied to tolerance values
· ‘bonus tolerance’
· Virtual Condition boundaries
· Maximum Material Requirement applied to datums
· ‘datum shift’
· datums based on Virtual Condition boundaries
· Least Material Requirement
· Projected tolerance zones (use of p symbol)
· Tolerances applied to non-rigid components (use of @ symbol)
· Multiple tolerances applied to groups of features
· Review of Level 1 material
· Geometrical specification
· Tolerance frame elements.
· Tolerance zone definitions (fixed, variable, limited, etc.).
· Toleranced feature definitions (filters, associations, associations, etc.).
· Plane and feature indications (intersection plane indicators, etc.).
· Adjacent indications (UF, ‘between’, ACS, etc).
· Grouping methods.
· grouping features (nX, ‘all around’, ‘all over’, etc)
· grouping tolerance zones (CZ, SZ, CZR and SIM).
· Size tolerances
· default size definitions.
· non-default size definitions.
3 Days
Workshop/Classroom | Virtual Classroom
IMR Certificate of Completion
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