Public GD&T Training Event - Langley, BC, Sept 2017
Course:     Level 1 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
                                                                                         Includes textbook,
Location: RCABC Building - Boardroom South
                                                                                          course materials,
           9734 - 201 Street, Langley, BC V1M 3E8
           (Golden Ears Bridge area)                                                     refreshments, and
                                                                                             Y14.5-2009
Dates:      Sept 13, 20, & 27, 2017 (3 consecutive Wednesdays)                             Update Guide!
Time:       8:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day
    Do you need to work with GD&T specifications that follow ASME standards?
            Learn from an ASME Senior Level Certified GD&T Professional!
     Email [email protected] or call 604-612-2996 to register.
              Space is limited, so register early to save your spot!
Course Overview
   This 3-day Level 1 course is ideal for design, manufacturing, quality assurance, inspection, procurement, and
    management personnel who need a better understanding of drawings involving geometric tolerancing.
   Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) is a symbolic language for communicating dimensional
    requirements on engineering drawings. The standard most widely used in North America is ASME Y14.5M-1994.
   GD&T allows designers to create specifications that are based on fit and function requirements, and communicate
    them clearly to manufacturing and inspection.
   When applied correctly and consistently in an organization, GD&T significantly lowers overall costs.
   The goal is to get everyone “speaking the same language” with regards to GD&T specifications.
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About the Instructor
Evan Janeshewski is an ASME certified Senior Level GD&T Professional and an active member
of GD&T standards development committees including ASME Y14.5.1 – Mathematical Definition
of Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles. Evan founded Axymetrix in 2001 and has enjoyed
teaching GD&T at a wide variety of companies in Canada and the US for more than 15 years.
Level 1 GD&T Course Syllabus
 Background                                                         Datums and Datum Reference Frames
 Types of Geometry                                                  Form Tolerances
 ASME Y14.5M-1994 and Y14.5-2009 Standards                          Center Geometry
 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Philosophy                            Orientation Tolerances
 Symbology                                                          Virtual Condition and Resultant Condition
 Plus and Minus Dimensions and Tolerances                           Positional Tolerances
 Fundamental Rules and Definitions                                  Runout Tolerances
 Material Condition and Material Condition Modifiers                Profile Tolerances
 Basic Dimensioning Practices                                       Summary of Updates in the Y14.5-2009 Revision
 Actual Mating Envelopes                                            Conclusion
Course Highlights and Learning Outcomes
Learning is reinforced using exercises throughout the course. Upon completion, the student will be able to:
 Identify the symbols used on ASME Y14.5M-1994 compliant drawings
 Read feature control frames in full detail
 Describe and sketch tolerance zones and feature components
 Calculate bonus tolerance and virtual condition
 Establish datum reference frames
 Suggest inspection, fixturing, and gaging methods
 Distinguish between nominal, reference, and basic dimensions
 Understand the situations where GD&T adds the most value
 Go on to advanced GD&T courses in design, tolerance stackup or coordinate metrology
Books and Materials Included with Course
Each participant receives the following:
 Textbook: "The Journeyman's Guide to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: GD&T for the New
   Millennium" Advanced Dimensional Management Press Bryan R. Fischer - 2010 (a $54 USD value)
 “GD&T Visual Glossary” Advanced Dimensional Management Press Bryan R. Fischer - 2010 (a $25 USD value)
 “GD&T Update Guide: ASME Y14.5-2009: Changes, Improvements, and Clarifications” Advanced Dimensional
   Management Press Bryan R. Fischer - 2010 (a $75 USD value)
 Certificate of Completion
 Lunches and breaks each day
Registration and Discounts                                                               Contact Information
Course Registration Fee: $1200.00 + GST per person                                       Evan Janeshewski (Technical)
Volume Discounts: Companies that purchase three or more registrations are                Email: [email protected]
eligible for one of the following volume discounts:                                      Tel: (604) 612-2996
3 or more registrations from one company:            5% discount on each registration
5 or more registrations from one company:            10% discount on each registration   Judy Ra (Operations)
Early Payment before Sep 1, 2017:                    5% additional discount              Email: [email protected]
                                                                                         Tel: (604) 612-2660
Prices in this flyer are in effect until Sep 13, 2017.
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