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PROFICIENT
1 2 3 4 5 6
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OF TOLERANCE STACKS TOLERANCE STACKS
Understand the six critical concepts of Apply statistical methods (RSS,
tolerance stacks. Analyze the cumulative realistic, RPL and Monte Carlo
effect of tolerances to create tolerances methods) to tolerance stacks.
on parts and assemblies. Learn an
in-depth explanation of how to use PREREQUISITES: Critical Concepts of
tolerance stacks to analyze product Tolerance Stacks
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designs and how to use geometric
tolerances in stacks. Learn the essential
methods and concepts used for creating
1D part and assembly tolerance stacks.
GD&T
ADVANCED CONCEPTS
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Understand part requirements and
interpret complex GD&T specifications
GD&T APPLICATIONS
on drawings. An emphasis on non-rigid
USING COMPANY parts; learn to create statements
DRAWINGS of complex relationships through
Apply GD&T to drawing and convert simultaneous requirements, composite
product requirements into GD&T and multiple single-segment tolerances.
specifications. Learn how to do a design In-depth explanation of geometric
3
function analysis on a part assembly and tolerancing symbols, their tolerance
specify GD&T on assembly components. zones, applicable modifiers, common
applications, and limitations.
GD&T FUNDAMENTALS
Understand part requirements and
interpret common GD&T specifications
on drawings using critical thinking
skills. An in-depth explanation of
2 ENGINEERING DRAWING
REQUIREMENTS
A basic class that is useful for all
drawing creators and users. Overview
geometric tolerancing symbols, their course teaches correct interpretation
tolerance zones, applicable modifiers, of engineering drawings and covers
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common applications, and limitations. drawing standards, drawing types,
PREREQUISITES: Engineering Drawing format, views and surface textures.
Requirements PREREQUISITES: Basic understanding
of engineering drawings
03 TEXTBOOKS
03 Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Using Critical
Thinking Skills (based on ASME Y14.5-2009)
04 Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
(based on ASME Y14.5M-1994)
05 Advanced Concepts of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
06 Tolerance Stacks Using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
07 SOFTWARE
07 The GD&T Trainer: Fundamentals 2009
08 The GD&T Trainer: Fundamentals 1994
09 The ETI eLearning System
10 ISO GPS Quick Reference
11 WORKBOOKS
11 Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Video Training Program –
Video Workbook
12 GD&T Workbook with Engineering Drawings
13 Fundamentals of GD&T Self-Study Workbook
14 Tolerance Stacks Self-Study Course
15 REFERENCE
15 Alex Krulikowski’s ISO Geometrical Tolerancing Reference Guide
16 ASME Y14.5M-1994 to ASME Y14.5-2009 New Features Comparison Chart
16 ASME Y14.5M-1994 Reference Chart
17 The Ultimate GD&T Pocket Guide (based on ASME Y14.5-2009)
17 The Ultimate GD&T Pocket Guide (based on ASME Y14.5M-1994)
17 ISO GPS Ultimate Pocket Guide (based on 1101:2012)
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TEXTBOOKS
Fundamentals of Geometric
FUNDAMENTALS OF Dimensioning and
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
Tolerancing
Based on ASME Y14.5M-1994 (based on ASME Y14.5M-1994)
2nd Edition - Metric
2nd Edition
By Alex Krulikowski
Alex Krulikowski
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TEXTBOOKS
Advanced Concepts of
Geometric Dimensioning and
Tolerancing
(based on ASME Y14.5M-1994)
2nd Edition
By Alex Krulikowski
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TEXTBOOKS
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SOFTWARE
SKILL LEVEL
Users should have completed
ETI’s Engineering Drawing
Requirements course or use
The GD&T Trainer: Fundamentals 2009 is a drawings regularly on the job.
comprehensive training program consisting of
29 lessons covering basic rules, definitions, and
concepts of GD&T. VERSIONS
• Single-User
This software package contains newly updated • Multi-User
course administration tools with enhanced
student progress tracking capabilities as well as: • LAN (local area network)
• Corporate
• Student/course records storage
• Learning assessments SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• 2,000 student maximum capacity on LAN • Pentium 4-based computer
seat and multi-user versions with a 2GHz or higher CPU
• Simultaneous record access for multiple • 512 MB RAM minimum,
administrators 1024 MB or higher
• Report generator to track student and recommended
course progression • 500 MB or more of free
hard drive space
• Password protection for student records
• Sound card with speakers
• And much more
• Video card capable of
COURSE FORMATS displaying 24-bit color at a
resolution of 1024x768
• A complete course in GD&T including
• Windows 7/8
quizzes, final exam, and certificate of
completion • Adobe Flash Player 13.0 or
higher
• A geometric tolerancing seminar
• Visual Basic 6 Runtime
• A supplement or review for live training (Admin and Reporter only)
• An internal GD&T certification • .NET Framework 2.0
• An on-the-job reference
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SOFTWARE
SKILL LEVEL
Users should have completed
ETI’s Engineering Drawing
Requirements course or use
drawings regularly on the job.
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SOFTWARE
SKILL LEVEL
Users should have completed
ETI’s Engineering Drawing
Requirements course or use
The ETI eLearning System is the ideal software drawings regularly on the job.
package for anyone considering or currently
operating in a multi-standard environment.
VERSIONS
Users will receive all the same benefits as • LAN (local area network)
each of our individual GD&T trainer packages • Corporate
as well as:
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SOFTWARE
SKILL LEVEL
Users should have completed
ETI’s Engineering Drawing
Requirements course or use
The ISO GPS Quick Reference software is drawings regularly on the job.
a valuable on-the-job resource for locating
technical drawing information without
navigating through multiple standards. VERSIONS
• LAN 2-seat (up to 10 seats)
The ISO GPS Quick Reference software covers • Corporate
more than 250 related topics with full-color
drawings and illustrations, and user-friendly
navigation for easy transition between topics. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Pentium 4-based computer
The program is based on four major ISO GPS with a 2GHz or higher CPU
standards:
• 512 MB RAM
• ISO 8015:1985 minimum/1024 MB or
• ISO 1101: 2004 higher recommended
• ISO 2768-1: 1989 • 4 GB minimum of free hard
drive space
• ISO 2768-2: 1998
• Video card capable of
plus more than 40 related standards. displaying 24-bit color at a
resolution of 1024x768
The ISO GPS Quick Reference software is
a valuable tool for anyone who creates or • Windows XP (SP2)/XP/
interprets engineering drawings. Professional 64-bit/Vista/7
• Adobe Flash Player 10.0 or
Site and corporate licenses are available. higher
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WORKBOOKS
Fundamentals of Geometric
Dimensioning and
Tolerancing Video Training
Program – Video Workbook
(based on ASME Y14.5M-1994)
By Alex Krulikowski
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WORKBOOKS
Alex Krulikowski
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WORKBOOKS
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WORKBOOKS
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REFERENCE
Specifying
This
ISO 1101:2004 ISO 8015:1985 ISO 2768-1:1989 ISO 2768-2:1989 ISO 13715:2000
2692 [
2768-1 [
2768-2 [
3040:1990
5456-2 [
5456-2(1996)
This chart shows only published ISO standards directly related to
5458:1998
5459:1981
GD&T and interpretation of technical drawings associated with
7083 [
chain links 1 & 2 (see pages 26-28)
8015:1985
10135:1994?
10135 [
Key
10209-1(1992)
XXXX:YEAR Dated reference of ISO standard
10209-2(1993)
10209-1 [ Standard number withdrawn and replaced by new
XXXXf
10209-2 [ standard shown in {XXXX}
10578:1992
Date referenced conflicts with date referenced in
10579:1993 XXXX:YEAR?
another standard or latest published version
13715 [
14660-1:1999 Non-dated standard reference; ISO suggests using
14660-2:1999 XXXX [
latest published version
The book includes several features to help the THIS BOOK IS A VALUABLE
reader find information quickly: TOOL FOR:
• A visual index inside the front cover • Engineers
• Designers
• Individual table of contents for each section
• Inspectors
• Indexed page edges for each section
• Machinists
• Numerous cross-references
• A comprehensive alphabetical index
• A glossary of more than 100 terms
• More than 250 endnotes that reference
ISO standards with clauses that support
concepts
• Numerous authors’ comments provide
insights about concepts
• Hidden spiral binding allows it to lay flat for
ease of use
• Comprehensive reference charts and
drawings inside the foldout covers
offer easy access to critical often-used
information
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REFERENCE
Cylindricity No change
Angularity
90° and parallel relationships (6.3.1, 6.4.2)
Perpendicularity No change
Parallelism No change
Comparison Chart
Several revisions: Definition includes use without datums (7.2), basic
Position dimensions defined by CAD (7.2.1.1), zero at LMC added (7.3.5.3),
LOCATION
Concentricity No change
Symmetry No change
Many revisions: True profile defined by CAD model per ASME Y14.41 (8.2),
Circular Revised: May apply to a circular segment less than 360° (9.4.1)
Total No change
Maximum Material Revised: MMC applies to geometric tolerance value only, not to datum
M M
Condition references (2.8)
ISBN: 978-0-924520-22-8
Maximum Material New: MMB applies to surface and feature of size datums
M NONE
Boundary (2.8, 4.11.5, 4.16.2, 4.16.4, 4.17)
Least Material Revised: LMC applies to geometric tolerance value only, not to datum
L L
Condition features (2.8)
Least Material New: LMB applies to surface and feature of size datums
L NONE
Boundary (2.8, 4.11.8, 4.13, 4.17)
(2) 11”x17”
New: Indicates a datum feature simulator is not fixed at its basic location
Datum Translation NONE
and is free to translate (3.3.26)
Unequally Disposed New: Indicates a profile tolerance zone is not equally disposed about a
MODIFIERS
U NONE
Profile true profile (3.3.22, 8.3.1.2)
New: Indicates that perfect form of a feature of size at MMC or LMC is not
Independency NONE
required (3.3.24)
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New: Indicates a group of two or more interrupted features of size as a
Continuous Feature CF NONE
single feature of size (2.7.5, 3.3.23)
New: Indicates a profile tolerance or other specification applies all over the
All Over NONE
3D profile of a part (3.3.25)
Non-Uniform Profile New: Indicates a profile tolerance zone is not uniform along the true profile
NON-UNIFORM NONE
Tolerance Zone (8.3.2)
Spot Face SF NONE New: Indicates a spot face and clarifies depth requirement (1.8.14, 3.3.13)
Ø1 New: Indicates a datum target is not fixed at its basic location and is free
Movable Datum Target NONE
A1 to translate (3.3.27, 4.24.6)
Custom Datum
DATUMS
Y
Datum Reference New: Identifies the X, Y, Z coordinate system axes of a datum reference
NONE
Frame Symbol frame (3.3.30, 4.21)
Z X
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NEW! CRITICAL CONCEPTS OF TOLERANCE
STACKS - BASED ON ASME Y14.5-2009
Each attendee receives a robust
Get an in-depth explanation in the use of tolerance collection of learning resources
stacks in analysis of product designs and the use including:
of geometric tolerances in stacks. Learn essential
• A copy of Critical Concepts of
methods and concepts used for creating 1D part
Tolerance Stacks course book
and assembly stacks. This course uses the expertise
of world-renowned GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski • A Tolerance Stacks Drawing
and features practice problems and in-depth Package
coverage of tolerance stacks applications. A good • An Excel tolerance stack
understanding of GD&T based on the ASME Y14.5- spreadsheet template
2009 through work experience or participation in a
• A Tolerance Stacks Summary
GD&T training course is a must. Basics of GD&T will
Chart and Exercise Workbook
not be covered in this course.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By attending this seminar, you will be able to: I.D.# ET1701
• Describe how virtual condition affects the
SCHEDULE
assembly of parts
View scheduled offerings at the
• Explain the importance of tolerance stacks and
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be familiar with stack methods, the stack form
and the stack spreadsheet FEES
• Calculate part stacks using coordinate List $1,280
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position tolerances at RFS and MMC/MMB Premium $1,088
• Calculate assembly stacks using coordinate Elite $1,024
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tolerances, position tolerances at MMC/MMB
Get the complete course
• Calculate stacks using form and orientation description and register:
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Individuals who create or interpret engineering
drawings; product and gage designers; process,
product, and manufacturing engineers; supplier
quality engineers/professionals; CMM operators;
and checkers.
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Introduction to Tolerance Stacks
• Introduction to 1D Stack Methods
• ETI Stack Form and Spreadsheet
• Position tolerances at MMB - Basics of datum
shift & datum shift exceptions
• Part Stacks and Assembly Stacks Using:
coordinate dimensions; runout tolerances; profile
tolerances; position tolerances
• Six critical concepts of tolerance stacks
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL TOLERANCE
STACKS
Each attendee receives a robust
This course teaches an introduction to statistical collection of learning resources
tolerance stacks, a crucial skill in today’s including:
competitive workplace. Utilizing the expertise of • A copy of Introduction to
world-renowned GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski, Statistical Tolerance Stacks
the course includes a brief overview of several workbook, by Alex Krulikowski
terms used in statistical stacks. It explains four
• Class handouts
methods for applying statistics to tolerance stacks
and covers precautions about when and how to
use statistics in stacks. Newly acquired learning is
reinforced throughout the class with stacks that
allow the student to practice applying statistical
methods.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
SCHEDULE
By participating in this seminar, you will be able to: View scheduled offerings at the
• Define the terminology used with statistical course web page.
tolerance stacks
• Describe common statistical tolerance stacks FEES
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methods Members
• Calculate statistical tolerance stacks using the Classic $693
RSS method Premium $655
• Calculate statistical tolerance stacks using the Elite $616
realistic method
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• Apply the RPL method to statistical tolerance
stacks Get the complete course description
• Apply the Monte Carlo method to tolerance stacks and register:
• Describe precautions needed when using training.sae.org/seminars/et2055/
statistical tolerance stacks
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Importance of statistical stacks
• Statistical stacks terminology
• Common statistical tolerance stacks methods
• The ETI statistical stack form
• The RPL statistical stack method
• The Six Sigma DRSS statistical method
• The Monte Carlo statistical simulation method
• Statistical tolerance stacks precautions
• DRSS and RPL statistical stack calculations
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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APPLICATIONS OF GD&T
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GD&T 2009
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Fundamentals
• Form
• Datum System
• Orientation
• Position
• Runout, Concentricity, Symmetry
• Profile
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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FUNCTIONAL GAGING AND MEASUREMENT
PREREQUISITES
Get an introduction to functional gaging design and Please be aware that this is not
how to verify part dimensional requirements using an introductory course. In order
functional gages and other measurement methods. to understand the course content,
This course offers an explanation of metrology, you should have:
the roles of the metrologist and inspector,
1. Completed 16 hours of
measurement uncertainty, inspection tools,
formalized classroom training
functional gages, inspection planning and reporting,
in GD&T
and simulating datums.
2. Experience interpreting or
LEARNING OBJECTIVES applying GD&T in an industrial
By participating in this seminar, you will be able to: setting
3. Have a working knowledge of
• Describe the functions of inspection in an
organization the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard
• Define what measurement uncertainty is. A certificate from the GD&T
• Explain the basic operating principles, strengths, Trainer: Fundamentals 2009 or
and weaknesses of the three major categories of ETI’s Fundamentals of GD&T
inspection tools course is acceptable.
• List the types, uses, and tolerance methods for
attribute gages
• Explain attribute gage design fundamentals
• Develop a measurement / inspection plan
I.D.# ET8200
• Describe the purpose and content of an inspection
report SCHEDULE
• Inspect and report size dimensions View scheduled offerings at the
• Describe the basic concepts of datums related to course web page.
inspection
• Understand how to simulate datums for inspection FEES
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orientation, position, runout, profile of a surface, Members
and profile of a line tolerance requirements Classic $1,125
Premium $1,063
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Elite $1,000
This seminar is a valuable tool for individuals who
TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS
inspect parts, create inspection plans, or approve
inspection methods. Get the complete course description
and register:
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
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• Inspection in an Organization
• Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty
• Three Major Categories of Inspection Equipment
• Attribute Gaging Concepts and Design
Fundamentals
• Benefits of RMB Datum Feature Simulation
• Inspection Reporting
• Inspecting and Reporting Size Dimensions
• Datums Related to Inspection
• Simulating Datums for Inspection
• Verifying Tolerance Requirements for:
Straightness, Circularity & Cylindricity,
Orientation, Position, Circularity & Total Runout,
and Profile of a Surface and Profile of a Line
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GD&T 1994
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Terminology
• Form Controls
• Datums
• Orientation Controls
• Tolerance of Position Controls
• Concentricity / Symmetry Controls
• Runout Controls
• Profile Controls
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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ENGINEERING DRAWING REQUIREMENTS
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Engineering Drawings
• Drawing Formats
• Line Conventions and Lettering
• Drawing Views
• Section Views
• Dimensioning and Tolerancing
• Surface Texture
• Weld Symbols
• Electric and Electronic Diagrams
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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GD&T FOR MANUFACTURING
PREREQUISITES
Students should have completed ETI’s Engineering
Drawing Requirements course or equivalent.
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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Engineering Drawings I.D.# ET2726
• Dimensions and Tolerances SCHEDULE
• Size Dimensions Additional dates are being
scheduled. Check the course web
• Form Tolerances page for the most up-to-date course
• Datum System and Planar Datums information.
• Datum Targets and Size Datums
FEES
• Orientation Tolerances List $750
Members
• Position Tolerances
Classic $675
• Runout Tolerances Premium $638
Elite $600
• Effects of a runout tolerance
• Profile of surface tolerance interpretation ONE-DAY /.7 CEUS
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ADVANCED CONCEPTS OF GD&T 1994
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is valuable for individuals who create or I.D.# ET2411
interpret engineering drawings, product and gage SCHEDULE
designers; process, product, and manufacturing View scheduled offerings at the
engineers; supplier quality engineers/professionals; course web page.
CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers;
inspectors; technicians; and sales engineers/ FEES
professionals. List $1,280
Members
Classic $1,152
PREREQUISITES Premium $1,088
Please be aware that this is not an introductory Elite $1,024
course. In order to understand the course content,
students should have completed ETI’s GD&T TWO-DAYS /1.3 CEUS
Fundamentals course or equivalent.
Get the complete course
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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS training.sae.org/seminars/et2411/
• GD&T Fundamentals Review
• Importance of Product Design
• Functional Dimensioning
• Interpretation of Feature
• Interpretation of Feature of Size
• Applicable Drawing Standards
• Drawing Interpretation
• Using Substandard Drawings
• Rigid/Non-Rigid Parts Definitions
• Tolerancing Non-Rigid Parts
• Restrained Part Datum Usage
• Form Controls
• The Datum System
• Datum Feature Types
• Datum Targets
• Specialized Datum Applications
• Tolerance of Position Usage
• Simultaneous and Separate Requirements
• Composite Position Tolerancing
• Multiple Single-Segment Tolerance of Position
Tolerancing
• Conical Tolerance Zones
• Profile Tolerances
• Profile and Simultaneous Requirements
• Composite Profile Tolerancing
• Multiple Single-Segment Profile Tolerancing
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information
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TOLERANCE STACKS USING GD&T 1994
PREREQUISITES
Please be aware that this is not an introductory
course. In order to understand the course content,
students should have completed ETI’s GD&T
Fundamentals and Advanced Concepts courses or
equivalent.
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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Major Benefits of Stacks I.D.# ET2421
• The importance of stacks
SCHEDULE
• Calculating the virtual condition of part View scheduled offerings at the
features course web page.
• Determining if parts will fit by comparing
virtual condition FEES
• Determining if clearance/interference exists List $1,280
between parts Members
Classic $1,152
• The definition of a stack
Premium $1,088
• Three purposes of stacks Elite $1,024
• Four benefits of stacks
• Determining when stacks should be calculated TWO-DAYS /1.3 CEUS
• The difference between part and assembly
stacks Get the complete course
description and register:
• The difference between linear and radial stacks
training.sae.org/seminars/et2421/
• The Two-Column Stack Method
• The four basic steps in a stack
• The three benefits of the stack form
• Completing the stack form
• Calculating part stacks using coordinate
dimensioning
• Calculating assembly stacks using coordinate
dimensioning
• Making Stacks That Use All Part Tolerances
• Calculating part stacks and assembly
stacks: using circular and total runout; using
concentricity; using profile of a surface with
bilateral and unilateral tolerances
• Calculating part stacks using position
tolerances (RFS)
• Calculating stacks using form tolerances
applied to a feature
• Calculating stacks using straightness applied to
a feature of size
• Calculating stacks using orientation controls
applied to a feature and feature of size
• Calculating part stacks and assembly stacks
using multiple geometric tolerances
• Three ways to document stacks
• Using a stack matrix chart
• Optimizing Part Tolerances
• Evaluating a stack answer
• Choosing a design goal for a stack
• Using stacks to optimize part tolerances
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GD&T FOR INSPECTORS
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CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Inspection I.D.# ET2053
• The Engineering Drawing
SCHEDULE
• Key Terms and Their Effect on Interpretation and View scheduled offerings at the
Inspection course web page.
• Modifiers and Symbols
• Interpreting and Inspecting Rule #1 and Rule #2 FEES
• Basic Concepts List $1,280
• Interpreting and Inspecting Flatness Members
Classic $1,152
• Interpreting and Inspecting Straightness
Premium $1,088
• Interpreting and Inspecting Circularity Elite $1,024
• Interpreting and Inspecting Cylindricity
• Interpreting and Simulating Planar Datums for TWO-DAYS /1.3 CEUS
Inspection
• Interpreting and Simulating Datum Targets for Get the complete course
description and register:
Inspection
training.sae.org/seminars/et2053/
• Interpreting and Inspecting Feature of Size
Datums (RFS)
• Interpreting and Inspecting Feature of Size
Datums (MMC)
• Interpreting and Inspecting Perpendicularity
• Interpreting and Inspecting Angularity
• Interpreting and Inspecting Parallelism
• The fundamental Concepts of Tolerance of
Position: Definitions, Conventions, Advantages
and Interpretations and Their Effects on
Inspection
• Interpreting and Inspecting Tolerance of Position
RFS and MMC Applications
• Functional Gages for Tolerance of Position
(MMC) Applications
• Interpreting and Inspecting Tolerance of Position
Special Applications
• Interpreting and Inspecting Concentricity
• Interpreting and Inspecting Symmetry
• Interpreting and Inspecting Circular Runout
• Interpreting and Inspecting Total Runout
• Profile Tolerancing
• Interpreting and Inspecting Profile of a Surface
Applications
• Interpreting and Inspecting Profile of a Line
Applications
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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SOLID MODEL TOLERANCING
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
34
ASME/ISO STANDARDS COMPARISON
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By attending this class, you will be able to: I.D.# ET2025
• Explain how ASME and ISO standards are SCHEDULE
developed View scheduled offerings at the
• Recognize the advantages and cautions of using course web page.
ASME and ISO standards
• List the major differences in technical drawing FEES
presentation List $770
Members
• Recognize the major differences between Classic $693
ASME and ISO geometric tolerancing terms and Premium $655
symbols Elite $616
• Recognize the major differences between ASME
and ISO datum systems ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS
• Identify the differences in ASME and ISO
Get the complete course description
drawings and register:
training.sae.org/seminars/et2025/
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is valuable for individuals who work
with ISO standards on drawings, designers,
engineers, inspectors, and machinists.
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Standards and Technical Drawings
• Advantages and Cautions
• Technical Drawing Presentation Differences
• Tolerancing Term Differences
• Datum System Differences
• Geometric Tolerancing Symbol Differences
• ASME and ISO Drawing Differences
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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ISO GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCING
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By attending this class, you will be able to:
• Describe the ISO standards system on technical
drawings
• Recognize ISO drawing practices
• Explain the structure of GPS and the domains of
features
• Recognize the symbols used in geometrical
tolerancing
• Describe linear size and size conditions
• Explain the principle of independency and the
envelope requirement
• Explain geometrical tolerancing concepts: MMR,
LMR, RPR, virtual conditions, and collective
requirements
• Describe the ISO 286 system of limits and fits
• Describe the datum system (planar datums)
• Interpret datum target and size datum
specifications
• Interpret the flatness, straightness, roundness,
cylindricity, perpendicularity, angularity, and
parallelism tolerances
• Explain the fundamental concepts of position
tolerances
• Interpret the position tolerance at MMR and
special applications
• Interpret the coaxiality, concentricity, symmetry,
circular and total run-out tolerances
• Interpret the profile any surface and profile any
line tolerances
• Explain the ISO system for general tolerances
• Interpret work piece edge specifications
• Interpret surface texture and surface
imperfection requirements
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
I.D.# ET7103
This course is valuable for individuals who create or
interpret engineering drawings, product and gage SCHEDULE
designers; process, product, and manufacturing View scheduled offerings at the
engineers; supplier quality engineers/professionals; course web page.
CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers;
inspectors; technicians; and sales engineers/ FEES
professionals List $1,280
Members
Classic $1,152
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Premium $1,088
• ISO Standards and Drawing Conventions Elite $1,024
• GPS Basics
TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS
• Limits and Fits
• The Datum System Get the complete course description
• Form Controls and register:
• Orientation Controls training.sae.org/seminars/et7103/
• Location Controls
• General Tolerances
• Workpiece Edges
• Surface Texture and Surface Imperfections
• ISO/ASME Comparison
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
37
FUNDAMENTALS OF GD&T 2009
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By attending this class, you will be able to:
• Explain the importance of standards on
engineering drawings
• Describe the types of dimensions, tolerances,
and notes
• Explain why geometric tolerancing is superior to
coordinate tolerancing
• Interpret the general dimensioning symbols
• Define the key terms used in GD&T
• Recognize the symbols and modifiers used in
GD&T
• Explain the rules used in GD&T
• Describe the concepts of worst-case boundary,
virtual condition, and bonus tolerance
• Interpret the various types of tolerance
(flatness, circularity, cylindricity, straightness,
perpendicularity, parallelism, angularity, position,
runout, and profile)
• Describe the datum system
• Interpret applications of datum targets, size
datum features (RMB), and size datum features
(MMB)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is valuable for individuals who create or
interpret engineering drawings, product and gage
designers; process, product, and manufacturing
engineers; supplier quality engineers/professionals;
CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers;
inspectors; technicians; and sales engineers/
professionals
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PREREQUISITES
Students should have completed ETI’s Engineering I.D.#ET1151
Drawing Requirements course or equivalent. SCHEDULE
View scheduled offerings at the
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS course web page.
• Introduction
FEES
• Drawing standards
List $1,635
• Dimensions, tolerances, and notes Members
• Coordinate tolerancing and GD&T Classic $1,472
• General dimensioning symbols Premium $1,390
• Fundamentals Elite $1,308
• Key GD&T terms
THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS
• Symbols and modifiers
• GD&T rules Get the complete course description
• GD&T concepts and register:
• Form training.sae.org/seminars/et1151/
• Flatness tolerance
• Straightness tolerance
• Circularity tolerance
• Cylindricity tolerance
• Datum System
• Datum system
• Datum targets
• Size datum features (RMB)
• Size datum features (MMB)
• Orientation
• Perpendicularity tolerance
• Parallelism tolerance
• Angularity tolerance
• Position
• Position tolerance introduction
• Position tolerance - RFS and MMC
• Position tolerance - special applications
• Position tolerance - calculations
• Runout, Concentricity, Symmetry
• Circular and total runout tolerances
• Concentricity and symmetry tolerance
• Profile
• Profile tolerance basic concepts
• Profile tolerance applications
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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ASME Y14.5 1994-2009 COMPARISON
INSTRUCTOR
See course web page for instructor information.
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