Basic Applications of GD & T

Date/Time

Date(s) - June 18, 2019
8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Location
EDC of Elkhart County

 

Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a symbolic language used on engineering drawings to specify features of a part, including the size, shape, form, and orientation. By implementing GD&T, manufacturers can more clearly and precisely define part requirements, improve inspection, gain business flexibility in today’s global economy, and save money.

This course continues to build upon the topics and concepts from the Purdue MEP workshop “An Introduction to GD&T,” which includes the history of GD&T, datums, and basic GD&T symbols. In this course, participants will obtain additional practice recognizing and interpreting basic GD&T on drawings.

 

Meet the Instructor:

 

Doug Hanawalt – Productivity Improvement Specialist

 

Responsibilities:

Doug is a Productivity Improvement Specialist with the Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership Center which provides high value, affordable solutions to help manufacturing businesses increase profitability.

Background:

Doug has over 25 years’ experience in the manufacture of automotive components including several manufacturing engineering and operations management positions. The majority of his career was consumed with Ford Motor Company where he was responsible for various manufacturing operations in high volume, close tolerance machining and assembly operations including a/c compressors, power steering pumps and rack and pinion steering gear components. Doug received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Purdue University and a Master of Science degree in Operations Management from Kettering University.

Skills & Expertise:

  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Capital Procurement
  • New Product Launch
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Quality Planning
  • Manufacturing and Maintenance Management
  • Project Management

 


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