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Let ETI provide your organization with the most current, comprehensive GD&T instruction in industry. One of ETI's qualified instructors will come to your site to conduct hands-on GD&T workshops. We provide training at locations around the world, and all of our workshops can be customized to include your drawings and parts. See some of our clients.

Our workshops are also available through live web training. ETI's live web training eliminate travel time and expenses. You pay for the training, not the additional administrative costs of flights, hotels, and rental cars. This innovative learning option allows companies and professionals located throughout the world to take advantage of ETI courses with convenient scheduling options that often aren’t feasible or affordable with traditional onsite training.

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Interested in training a group of employees? Have questions about onsite training costs and scheduling? Fill out our online training quote form to get answers.

ETI provides a variety of courses to meet your needs:

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Take a look at some of the reasons that ETI is the number one choice for GD&T training and materials.

alex teachingETI courses were developed by the expert.
ETI's training was developed by Alex Krulikowski, an expert on geometric tolerancing and a member of several national tolerancing committees. Alex has over 30 years of experience using GD&T on the job.
He also has a degree in industrial vocational education. He understands adult learning principles, so all of his courses utilize a series of goals and objectives that reinforce concepts and produce measurable results. Read more about Alex.

ETI instructors are industry professionals.
All of ETI's instructors are industry professionals who have years of experience applying GD&T on the job. Read about ETI's training team.

ETI workshop students gain on-the-job skills.
All of ETI's materials are performance-based and each workshop approaches the subject from a design perspective. Students who attend our workshops walk away with more than knowledge: they learn how to correctly apply newly learned concepts on the job.


Receive a core GD&T education.
We have a series of three workshops that add up to a core GD&T education. They are ideally scheduled one month apart to facilitate retention:

Level 1: Fundamentals of GD&T Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Level 2: Advanced Concepts of GD&T Workshop
(ASME Y14.5M-1994)
Level 3: Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)

 

New! Improve your understanding of engineering drawings and gain more effective communication on the job.
Working with engineering drawings involves analyzing, making decisions, and processing data. The Engineering Drawing Requirements workshop is based on practical application of print interpretation. It will give you a better understanding of the view representation, dimensions, tolerances, and symbols used on prints:

Engineering Drawing Requirements

 

Provide your employees with a one-day overview of GD&T.
ETI also provides a quick, one-day overview of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing basics:

Fundamentals of GD&T Overview Workshop (ASME Y14.5M-1994)

 

Understand the difference between the ASME and ISO standards.
For international organizations, we can train your employees in the differences between the ASME and ISO standards:

ASME Y14.5M-1994 to ISO Standard Comparison Workshop

 

Understand the fundamental definitions, concepts, and methods from the new ASME Y14.41-2003 Standard.
The Y14.41 Standard establishes requirements for preparing, organizing and interpreting 3D digital product images. It also provides a guide for CAD software developers working on improved modeling and annotation practices for the engineering community. The Solid Model Tolerancing course is not based on any single CAD system or product development process. It covers concepts and standards that can be applied with a number of CAD systems.

Solid Model Tolerancing Workshop (Based on ASME Y14.41-2003)

 

ETI's Statistical Tolerance Stacks course builds upon the methods taught in Tolerance Stacks Using GD&T.
This one-day course includes a brief review of several terms used in statistical stacks. It explains four methods for applying statistics to tolerance stacks and covers precautions about when and how to use statistics in stacks. The course ends with several stacks that students can use to practice applying statistical methods.

Statistical Tolerance Stacks Workshop (Concept Driven)

 

New! ETI's executive overview provides an introduction to GD&T and how it will benefit an organization.
Learn how GD&T affects the product development process and provides insights into the skills and strategies for maximizing ROI from using GD&T. You'll understand why GD&T is superior to coordinate tolerancing and receive an introduction to the terms, symbols, rules, and geometric controls used in GD&T.

Executive Overview of GD&T (ASME Y14.5M-1994)

 

New! Learn and practice the system approach to component design.
This course will change the way many engineers think about part tolerancing. Students will actually do a design functional analysis on a customer assembly, then specify GD&T on components from the assembly during the workshop.

System Approach to Component Tolerancing

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For more onsite workshop information — or to request a custom quote package contact a GD&T account executive at 1-800-886-0909, email sales@etinews.com, or use our online training quote request form.


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