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DEN 432 - Advanced Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Credits: (1)
Most frequently used geometric dimensioning controls used on mechanical engineering drawings.  The basic applications of position are explained in greater detail: fixed and floating fastener, zero tolerance, size feature datums, and composite versus two single segments.  Several possibilities of how to control the size and location of nonsize features with profile are explained.  Coaxial relationships and control of rectangular features are also covered.  All nine modules include a quiz.  For most modules, there are drawing assignments and supplementary information. 

Note
The parts of an Idler Wheel assembly are used as platforms for the geometric controls. The assembly includes a shaft, pulley, weldments, bushings, and threaded fasteners.

Requisites
Prerequisite: DEN 431.

When Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer

UGE course
No




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