One of the touted features of Creo 4 when my company switched to it was ASME Y14.5-2009 compliant GD&T, but it seems to be missing a major element of that standard.
Practical examples drawn from the industry. dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) per the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. This may be a stupid question, but I have been searching for a couple of hours and cannot figure out how to use the continuous feature (CF) symbol in Creo 4.0 (Spin M060).
Toleranced Feature is also Non-size Datum FeatureĢ2.
Single Solution for a Datum Reference frameġ9. Revised Unequally Disposed Profile Specificationġ7. Dynamic Profile tolerance zone Modifier and its animationġ6. All Over Specification, in the tolerance block / noteġ4. Application of Geometric Symbols in Models.ġ3. Coordinate System association With a DRF.ġ2. Selection of datums based on design intent / manufacturing.ġ0. You will be introduced to the symbols, terminology and the rules for GD&T based on ASME Y14.5:2009. Effects of Straightness on Datum Simulationĩ. Revised Definition of boundaries and calculations of RMB/LMB/MMBĨ. Revised Taylor principle or Rule#1 or envelope principle.ħ. Revised Fundamental rules- Dimensioning & Tolerancing.Ħ. Added definitions and Deleted Definitionsĥ. Edited Definitions, without change in meaningĤ. Removal of concentricity and symmetry, how these would be compensated with other existing symbolsģ. Test to understand the skills of trainees Y14.5 – 2009Ģ. In depth understanding of inspection.ģ.0 Course content on GD&T Updates, per ASME Y14.5 - 2018ġ. This workshop would help engineers to apply GD&T based on the design intent of the product.Experienced Product design engineers, Product definition Engineers, Quality control Inspectors, Assembly engineers, Team & Project leads, and design managers.Engineers with basic understanding of GD&T, ASME Y14.5-2009.