Digital
Instructor's Kit: Tolerance Stacks

The
Digital Instructor's Kit: Tolerance Stacks contains everything
needed to teach a course about tolerance stacks on one self-running
CD-ROM. The software saves hundreds of hours of course preparation
time, and is a cost-effective and convenient alternative to developing
training programs from scratch.
Individuals
and organizations who teach tolerance stacks need the Tolerance
Stacks Digital Instructor's Kit. The disc contains over 450
digital slides that are cross-referenced with our Tolerance
Stacks textbook. The lesson screens contain detailed drawings
and graphics that illustrate concepts and help students understand
how to apply stacks on the job. The course will show you how to
calculate tolerance stacks, a crucial skill in todays competitive
workplace.
The special
teaching aids include:
- Keyboard
or mouse navigation that takes you directly to any slide
- The ability
to reveal one teaching point at a time
The package
includes:
The
successful results that the Tolerance Stacks course have produced
are evident in our declining number of Change Orders being written
to correct errors in our designs. Ed Faust, Senior Designer,
Ohmeda Medical
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Program
Topics
The course teaches
how to use tolerance stacks to establish part tolerances, analyze
design, create process designs, use geometric tolerances in stacks,
and much much more.
Topics include:
- Importance
of stacks
- Prerequisite
skills
- Introduction
to stacks
- The
four basic stack steps
- Part
stacks using coordinate dimensions
- Part
stacks using runout
- Part
stacks using profile
- Part
stacks using position
- Part
stacks using bonus (planar & RFS datums)
- Part
stacks using position with bonus and shift
- Part
stacks using multiple geometric tolerances
- Assembly
stacks using coordinate dimensions
- Assembly
stacks using runout
- Assembly
stacks using profile
- Assembly
stacks using position
- Stacks
using form controls applied to a feature
- Stacks
using straightness applied to a feature of size
- Stacks
using orientation controls applied to a feature
- Stacks
using orientation controls applied to a feature of size
- Assembly
stacks using multiple geometric tolerances
- Stack
matrix chart
- Evaluating
a stack answer
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System,
software, and hardware requirements:
- Microsoft
Windows 98/98se/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Pentium-based
computer at 200 MHz or higher
- 16X CD-ROM
drive
- 64 MB RAM
- Video card
(800 x 600, 24-bit or higher)
- Microsoft
mouse or a compatible pointing device
- Adobe Acrobat®
Reader 3.0 or later*
- Multimedia
projector
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