Geotol ADVANCED APPLICATIONS AND STACKS Course
- Prerequisite: GeoTol Pro Level 1 & 2 Fundamentals Course
- 17 units, 10 hours video, 20 hours student exercises
- 12 month access
- Applications and Stacks Textbook Recommended
- Based on the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standards
COURSE OUTLINE
Unit 1: Plus/Minus Stacks
Unit 2: Profile Detail Stacks
Unit 3: Profile Assembly Stacks
Unit 4: Boundary Detail Stacks
Unit 5: Boundary Assembly Stacks
Unit 6: Orientation Stacks
Unit 7: Introduction to Design Applications
Unit 8: Grommet Assembly
Unit 9: Powder Case Assembly
Unit 10: Fuel Cooler Assembly
Unit 11: Valve Assembly
Unit 12: Step Bracket Assembly
Unit 13: Regulator Mounting Bracket
Unit 14: Optic Connector Assembly
Unit 15: Mixer Assembly
Unit 16: Alternator Bracket
Unit 17: Link Assembly
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The GeoTol Applications and Tolerance Stacks DVD video series is a total of 17 units with 10+ hours of video and another 20 hours of student exercises and is based on the ASME Y14.5-2009 and ISO GPS standards. The GeoTol Applications and Tolerance Stacks Program is an advanced tolerancing course for design engineers, drafters, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers and others involved with tolerance analysis or drawing review. Anyone looking for a deeper understanding of how to apply geometric tolerancing and perform tolerance analysis will greatly benefit from this course.
Prerequisite: GeoTol Pro Fundamentals Program Level 1 and 2.
Tolerance Stacks
The stacks section is contained in the first 6 units of this text and is designed to teach students the fundamental principles of tolerance stacks. The student will learn a variety of stack procedures, beginning with simple linear stacks on detail parts in units 1 and 2, and migrating to linear assembly stacks in Unit 3. Unit 4 begins with axial detail stacks and moves on to complex axial assembly stacks in unit 5.
Orientation tolerance stacks are covered in unit 6 and melded together with axial boundary assembly stacks to provide the participant with a complete understanding of the stacks process. Students will use this knowledge to perform tolerance stacks to ensure the design criteria is met in the application case study problems.
Design Applications
The applications section is a total of 10 units, (7 thru 17). Unit 7 begins with a quick review of the fundamentals of geometric tolerancing and a few basic applications of geometric tolerancing on simple detail parts. The following units are a series of case study examples, where the students will learn to establish datum reference frames and apply geometric tolerancing to a variety of parts. There are a multitude of simple to complex sheet metal, cast, turned and milled parts, and welded assemblies.
The case study examples start out simple but generally grow in complexity as the units progress. In the beginning of each unit, there will be an introduction explaining the issue at hand and the necessary functional requirements to be met. Some examples provide a detailed explanation, and in other instances, examples are incomplete by intent to make the problem less complex.
After the parts are toleranced to achieve functional requirements, there are tolerance analysis stacks and reallocation exercises the student must perform to ensure the parts meet the established requirements detailed in each introduction.
Recommended Text
GeoTol Applications and Tolerance Stacks
- Stand-alone or companion to the Online GeoTol Pro Advanced Course.
- 170 pages Loaded with graphics and student exercises
- Price: $75 ea