2009 GDT
2009 GDT
Ascertain and incorporate GD&T symbology in production drawings to facilitate the proper
fabrication, measurement and inspection of components
Accurately determine, define and draw tolerance zones in production drawings
Design, apply and draw reference frame instructions on production drawings to facilitate the
proper fabrication, measurement and inspection of components
Define and discern the relational requirements of tolerance zone characteristics, as related to
datums, and apply them to production drawings
Analyze fastener conditions and accurately convey their properties to production drawings
Calculate appropriate tolerance formulas and apply their outcomes to production drawings
Construct soft gauge calculations validating part conformity for production drawings
Develop functional gauges to validate part conformity and apply the concepts of material
condition modifiers based on design requirements.
What Is GD&T?
Geometric Tolerances
Basic Dimensions
GD&T Symbols
Statistical Tolerancing
Actual Envelopes
Features of Size
Boundaries
Continuous Feature
Independency Symbol
Virtual Condition
Applicability of Modifiers
Degrees of Freedom
Datum Precedence
Affect of Modifiers
Rotational Constraint
Datum Translation
Simultaneous Requirements
Restraint Clarified
Datum Targets
Degrees of Freedom
Flatness
Former Practice
Sample Inspection
Straightness
Sample Inspection
Circularity
Sample Inspection
Cylindricity
Sample Inspection
Chapter 7 - Orientation: Angularity, Perpendicularity and Parallelism
Perpendicularity
Sample Inspection
Parallelism
Sample Inspection
Angularity
Sample Inspection
Tangent Plane
Chapter 8 - Profile
Combined Controls
Coplanarity
Non-Uniform Zone
Position
Surface Interpretation
Pattern Location
Inspecting Position
Symmetry
Sample Inspection
Position
Sample Inspection
Concentricity
Sample Inspection
Runout
Sample Inspection
Runout Summary
Sample Inspection
Methods of Instruction
Instructional methods include:
(1) presentation by lecture,
(2) discussions,
(3) individual guidance;
(4) reading assignments;
(5) demonstrations;
(6) practice sessions;
(7) in class skill checks;
(8) final examination (optional).
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Authored by Gary Burch on June 21, 2013
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