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Our online learning platform offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility.

Upon registration for any of our training courses, you'll have full access to our comprehensive online resources. These include a vast library of on-demand instructional videos, downloadable reference materials, and interactive quizzes designed to reinforce your learning.

Accessible 24/7 from any computer or mobile device with an internet connection, our platform ensures you can access training materials at your own pace and convenience. Additionally, you'll enjoy direct access to our instructors via email support, receiving personalized answers to your questions.

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– You'll also have access to our archive of previously recorded webinars and bonus instructional videos, enriching your learning experience further. 


Print Reading and Tolerances Course Example - Orthographic Projection - The Box Method

In this sample lesson from our Print Reading and Tolerances course, we review the first and third-angle orthographic views using the box method. This is one of three methods for understanding the difference between the first and third angles, which can help you visualize your part when you see it on a 2D print. We cover all three methods in our course.

GD&T Fundamentals Course Example - Using True Position vs Coordinate Dimensions

In this sample video from our GD&T Fundamentals course, we discuss the benefits of using the Position symbol over normal coordinate dimensioning. Our course is packed with easy-to-understand conceptual lessons like these that will give you the confidence to apply GD&T. This is just one example of how we easily break down complex GD&T topics into real-world concepts.

Advanced GD&T Course Example - GD&T Maximum Material Condition (MMC) Formula and Visualization

This sample lesson on MMC is from our Advanced GD&T Course. One of the most powerful tools in GD&T is the Maximum Material Condition (MMC) modifier. This allows you to specify a "Virtual Condition" boundary on your part where you can guarantee 100% assembly and interchangeability. You essentially have a variable geometric tolerance that depends on your size tolerance. The closer your size tolerance is to a beneficial assembly condition, the more geometric error you are allowed in your part.

Discover the Advantages of GD&T for Industry Leaders

Discover the benefits of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) over traditional +/- dimensioning. As industries increasingly adopt GD&T, understanding its practicality and effectiveness becomes essential. Learn why using GD&T correctly is paramount and why using it incorrectly can be more detrimental than not using it at all.

We want to help you figure out the best approach for getting your team using GD&T. We are here first to help - not sell, so let us know how we can assist your team to get started with GD&T Training.

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