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Live instructor-led public learning – in-person or virtually through live video conferencing
The GD&T Design course bridges the gap between knowing GD&T and using it to design real parts. You’ll learn a structured approach to designing parts that assemble correctly, perform consistently, and clearly communicate intent across design, manufacturing, and inspection.
You’ll learn how to assign datums, dimensions, and tolerances based on how a part actually functions. We’ll walk through practical methods for selecting tolerance values, evaluating worst-case boundaries, and performing part and assembly level tolerance analysis so designs are both functional and manufacturable.
Learn however is most convenient for you
Live instructor-led public learning – in-person or virtually through live video conferencing
Customized training for your company – on-site at your facility or virtually through live video
After completing this course, you will be able to:
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Anyone who has not completed GD&T Fundamentals + GD&T Advanced (or equivalent experience).
This course assumes you already know the symbols. We teach you how to use them to design.
Required:
Why?
Fundamentals and Advanced teach you what the GD&T symbols mean. Design teaches you how to use it.
Think of it this way: Fundamentals and Advanced teach you how to use the tools in your toolbox. Design teaches you how to build a house with them.
Discover a practical approach to applying GD&T to develop fully defined, functional engineering drawings
Together, this team represents more than 70 years of design experience — and a shared passion for making GD&T practical, understandable, and useful in real-world design.
Automotive Mechanical Design & Tolerance Strategy
CAD, Sheet Metal, & Design Communication
Machining, Inspection, and Design for Manufacturability
Whether you’re starting with the basics or diving deeper, choose the mix of courses that fits your goals.
Advanced GD&T and GD&T Inspection: Participants should have a basic understanding of print reading and must have completed GD&T Fundamentals (or equivalent) as a prerequisite.
GD&T Design: Participants must have completed GD&T Fundamentals and Advanced GD&T as a prerequisite.
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