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Our GD&T Training and Related Services

Validate-3D Course #1
Mechanical Drawing Practices
8 Hour Course
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Validate-3D Course #2
GD&T Fundamentals
24 Hour Course
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Validate-3D Course #3
GD&T Applications and Tolerance Stack Analysis
8 Hour Course
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Validate-3D Course #4
Measurement Data Reporting per ASME Y14.45
16 Hour Course
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Validate-3D Course #5
Advanced Applications of GD&T
16 Hour Course
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Validate-3D Service #1
"VSA" 3D Tolerance Analysis Services
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Manual Process 1D Tolerance Analysis Services
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Validate-3D Service #3
GD&T Coaching Services
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Validate-3D Service #4
Contract Mechanical Engineer or Technician Placement Services
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It's Always Best to Keep Your GD&T as Minimal and Simple as Possible
Only "Performance" (function) matters. As long as your GD&T captures the functional requirements for the part, then simpler is always better. Each element of the GD&T added to your parts is there only if functional requirements dictate. By specifying GD&T that addresses only functional requirements in an optimal way, manufacturing is provided with the most tolerance possible. This is why well applied GD&T, along with adequate training on the subject for your design, manufacturing, and inspection teams, will MINIMIZE COST!
