Overview
Classroom Option
Monday & Tuesday
October 14 & 15
8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Lunch included
$700.00
Contact:
Christa Sterling
csterling@ccsu.edu
860-832-2277
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)
Based on ASME Y14.5-2009, this instructor-led introduction course simplifies GD&T learning using mostly visual material to explain basics of GD&T application, interpretation and verification as well as implications from design to manufacturing. Exercises are used throughout the course.
Details
Curriculum
This instructor-led course simplifies GD&T learning, using mostly visual material, to explain basics of GD&T application, interpretation and verification as well as implications from design to manufacturing. Exercises are used throughout the course. Students learn faster and retain more information with visuals and 3D objects.
OVERVIEW
The impact and importance of industry standards
Review of drawing standards and notes in practice
Coordinate tolerances and geometric dimensions
What is a tolerance zone
FUNDAMENTALS
GD&T symbols and their changes over time
GD&T rules
GD&T in manufacturing and inspection
PART FORM CONSIDERATIONS
Straightness, Flatness, Circularity and Cylindricity tolerances
DATUMS, THEIR USE AND IMPLICATIONS
Datum systems and key factors
Datum targets
Datum referencing and simulation
Implications of material condition modifiers
PART ORIENTATION
Parallelism, Perpendicularity and Angularity tolerances
POSITION
Position tolerance concepts and use
Understanding use of material condition modifiers
Position tolerance calculations
Concentricity versus position
RUNOUT, CONCENTRICITY
Circular and total runout tolerances
PROFILE
Profile tolerance concepts and applications
Profile tolerance measurement
Who Should Enroll
Anyone interested in developing their career with GD & T. Participants should understand how to read basic prints/drawings used in manufacturing before taking this class.
Instructor
Mr. Jim Speck, P.E.
Jim Speck has provided technical training including Blueprint Reading to a wide range of industrial and commercial personnel. Jim is a licensed professional engineer in Connecticut and has held technical and management positions with the Holo-Krome Company, Crescent Manufacturing and the Johnson Gage Company. Jim is the author Mechanical Fastening, Joining and Assembly, 1st and 2nd editions. He completed an apprenticeship at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and holds degrees from Drexel University and the Hartford Graduate Center.
Location
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06053
Room: Elihu Burritt Library 302-04
Testimonials
The instructor is very knowledgeable on the subject! Fall 2024
This course was very informative, and the class size created a perfect learning environment! Summer, 2024
I appreciate getting the class involved and showing drawn diagrams to further teach the point! Summer, 2024
The instructor was very knowledgeable and made this a great learning experience! Summer, 2024
This class provided me with a lot of very useful information related to my position! Spring, 2024
Continuing Education is perfect for adding value and sharpening your skills! Fall, 2023
Very useful and informative for the time given for the course. Fall, 2023
Jim was very knowledgeable and applied a lot of real-life examples to a very complex topic. Fall 2023
Jim Speck did a great job presenting this topic! Summer, 2023
Great class! Summer, 2023
The GD & T course was very complete. Mr. Jim Speck was very knowledgeable and shared great useful manufacturing experience. A good experience with theoretical and practical knowledge. Aline, Fall, 2022
The instructor had a wealth of relevant work experience to draw from. Fall, 2022
Thank you for taking the time to teach us and helping us with answers. Spring, 2021