Training objectives
Training objectives
- To familiarise participants with standards, symbols and tolerance modifiers, in particular geometric tolerances.
- To learn how to interpret drawing records, in particular records specific to the automotive industry.
- To learn the principles of bases and their influence on measurement results.
- To avoid frequent drawing errors basing on case studies from industry.
- To familiarise participants with the description of the functionality / mountability of parts using geometric tolerances.
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Dates and location
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Practical part estimated contribution: 60%
Duration time: 2 dni po 8 godz.
Scope and exercises
Programme and exercises
· Overview of standards.
· Layers and the role of 2D drawing.
· Types of tolerances and their classification.
· Symbols for geometric tolerances.
· Process quality versus shape deviations.
· Why not the 3D model itself - some mistakes from life.
· Principles of deciding on the conformity/non-conformity of products.
· Default dimension interpretation.
· Principle of independence.
· Coating principle.
· Modifiers of geometric tolerances (M, L, F, P, A, UZ, CZ).
· Maximum material principle.
· The 13th Minimum material principle.
· Components of geometric tolerances.
· Geometric tolerance framework.
· helmet. Basing - designations and applications.
· Principles of basing selection and some mistakes from life.
· General tolerances according to ISO standards.
· Description of the functionality of products using geometric tolerances.
· “Best Fit" basing in the evaluation of product functionality.
· ISO - AMSE differences.
· Deviations in shape, direction, position and run-out - exercises.
· Selection of tools and measurement strategies for geometric tolerance records.
· Virtual limit of maximum material.
· A mini-introduction to functional tests design.
· Conclusion. Exercises: · The principle of coating and the principle of independence - judging the conformity/non-conformity of products and the selection of measurement tools and methods for selected examples. · "Profile" - visualisation of the tolerance field and deviation analysis and reporting methods. · The principle of maximum material - analysis of selected examples. · Run-out - specifying the type of deviation. · Geometric deviations - visualization of the size of geometric deviations of products. · Geometric deviations - determining the type of geometric deviations of products. · Components of geometrical tolerances - analysis of components using position deviation and radial run-out deviation as examples. · Basing - analysis of the impact of the basing order for a sample product from the automotive industry. · Basing - analysis of basing errors for a selected example from the automotive industry. · Selection of measuring instruments and strategies using an automotive product drawing as an example (group exercise). · Creating a technical drawing for a simple auxiliary device, assigning bases and selecting the type and size of geometric tolerances (group exercise). · Calculation of a simple functional check to control a selected geometrical tolerance (group exercise). · Analysis of sample structures and technical drawings from the automotive industry.