Learn critical information on the basics of GD&T. From there, dive into the more difficult principles through lectures, realistic examples, discussions and application problems. Understand how to interpret and apply ASME Y14.5M-2018.
Learn and apply these techniques in datum selection and tolerancing optimization. This approach preserves functional product requirements, while taking into consideration manufacturing difficulties, introducing more producible tolerances, practical datum structures and pre-planning measurement methods.
DATES: May 1-3, 2024
SPONSOR: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Continuing Education (located in downtown Milwaukee)
CONTACT: Aaliyah Schoclet, MM | she/her/hers | Program Manager
Engineering | School of Continuing Education
161 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 6000 | Milwaukee, WI 53203
Phone: (414)251-7464
schoclet@uwm.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION: For details regarding the program and to register online (enrollment is on a first come, first served basis), see University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. This course is listed under the Manufacturing/Industrial heading.
This course is targeted at those who have already been trained in the basics of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Even the most advanced practitioners will learn more than they ever thought possible in a 2 ½ day workshop.
DATES: June 11-13, 2024
SPONSOR: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Continuing Education (located in downtown Milwaukee)
CONTACT: Aaliyah Schoclet, MM | she/her/hers | Program Manager
Engineering | School of Continuing Education
161 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 6000 | Milwaukee, WI 53203
Phone: (414)251-7464
schoclet@uwm.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION: For details regarding the program and to register online (enrollment is on a first come, first served basis), see University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. This course is listed under the Manufacturing/Industrial heading.
DISCLAIMER: In some instances, due to circumstances beyond our control we may need to cancel or postpone a class. The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee nor James D. Meadows & Associates, Inc., cannot be held responsible for cancelled airfares, cancelled hotels or any other expenses incurred by the student due to cancellation of a class. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule any event. In most instances, we will know 2 to 3 weeks prior to the scheduled class date whether a given class is a go or is cancelled.
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