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Event: GD&T Training Series With Advanced Course

Fundamental principles and advanced applications and analysis on March 22–26

Indicate Technologies
Fri, 02/12/2010 - 13:50
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(Indicate Technologies Inc.: Santa Clara, CA) -- Indicate Technlogies and the International Institute of GD&T are partnering to present a seminar series that explores the implications of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) as it applies to all manufacturing and design disciplines. Participants will gain critical insight from both technical and management perspectives that will allow them to intelligently balance design complexity and cost pressures.

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There is an increasing demand for highly sophisticated mechanical parts and assemblies, at lower cost. It is important to understand how mechanical designers define tolerances, and the implications to manufacturing and metrology. 

“Introduction & Fundamental Principles ”—This fundamental course is for those who must read and interpret engineering drawings and who want to develop or improve their understanding of the basics of measurement tools, geometric symbology, and engineering drawing interpretation as applied per ASME Y14.5M1994.

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