Tolerance
Stacks
(Concept Driven)

Learn
tolerance stacks from the experts at ETI.
Professionals
across the globe turn to Alex Krulikowski and ETI for training
in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. As
president of Effective Training Inc., Alex has helped more
than 60,000 students learn GD&T through his textbooks,
self-study courses, computer-based training, and online learning
center. Now you have the opportunity to learn GD&T from
Alex or one of his personally trained instructors at an ETI public workshop. |
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Schedule
Westland, MI
March 28 & 29
June 27 & 28
September 24 & 25
New Date!
November 5 & 6 |
About
the Course
Exclusively from ETI,
this advanced course will show you how to calculate tolerance
stacks, a crucial skill in todays competitive workplace.
Solve problems in the design stage instead of the production stage,
and save time and money by getting it right the first time.
Who
Should Attend
This workshop is a valuable tool for individuals who create or
interpret engineering drawings: product and gage designers; process,
product, and manufacturing engineers; supplier quality engineers;
CMM operators; buyers/purchasers; checkers; inspectors; technicians;
and sales engineers.
Workshop
Highlights
View
sample agenda
The workshop is based on a series of goals and objectives. It
includes numerous practice problems and in-depth coverage of tolerance
stacks applications. You’ll
learn how to use tolerance stacks to establish part tolerances,
analyze design, create process designs, use geometric tolerances
in stacks, and much much more.
CEUs will be awarded for successful completion of the course.
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Skill
Level Needed
Please be aware that this is not an introductory course.
In order to qualify for this course, you must already know
how to read a blueprint and be familiar with the fundamentals
of geometric tolerancing. We recommend taking ETI's
GD&T
Fundamentals and Advanced
Concepts courses before attempting this course.
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Course
Agenda and Highlights
- 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
Do
you have GD&T questions? Bring your drawings to class and
get the answers!
Students
who attend our workshops walk away with more than knowledge.
They gain on-the-job skills because our materials are performance-based,
and each workshop approaches the subject from a design perspective.
Tolerance
Stacks Two-Day
Workshop - $695
(Includes
software and resources worth over $120)
Each
workshop participant receives:
A copy of Tolerance Stacks textbook, by Alex Krulikowski
A Tolerance Stacks Drawing Package
A Tolerance Stacks Exercise Workbook
A Tolerance Stacks Summary Chart
A tolerance stacks Excel worksheet
Class handouts
An official certificate of completion
Continental breakfast, morning and afternoon snacks
- ETI's Digital Design Dictionary software (a $79 value)
- A Tolerance Stacks Application Workbook with Solution Set (a $45 value)
Quantity discounts available.
ETI offers a 10% discount on three or more registrations. Call 800-886-0909 for more information. |
Don't wait until it's too late — only 15 seats available per class.
Register for your course, today.

Call 800-886-0909 to register or use our online registration form to enroll today. To fax or mail your registration, use our registration form pdf