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The two-day training programme on "Tolerance Stack-up Analysis" aims to teach participants how to establish part tolerances, perform 2D tolerance analysis, and use geometric tolerances in stack-ups. The training will focus on reducing tolerance stack-up in products through performing tolerance analysis and decreasing excess tolerance requirements. It will cover topics such as review of GD&T, concepts of fixed and floating fasteners, tolerance stack-up procedure for assemblies, and statistical probability theory as applied to tolerance stack-up analysis. The seminar is intended for product designers and engineers responsible for specifying, interpreting, and analyzing tolerances.

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The two-day training programme on "Tolerance Stack-up Analysis" aims to teach participants how to establish part tolerances, perform 2D tolerance analysis, and use geometric tolerances in stack-ups. The training will focus on reducing tolerance stack-up in products through performing tolerance analysis and decreasing excess tolerance requirements. It will cover topics such as review of GD&T, concepts of fixed and floating fasteners, tolerance stack-up procedure for assemblies, and statistical probability theory as applied to tolerance stack-up analysis. The seminar is intended for product designers and engineers responsible for specifying, interpreting, and analyzing tolerances.

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Training Programme on

T c ka oe - A ln U s e Sp i r t aa n c l y s
24 - 25 February 2011, Bangalore

Background
Manufacturing process, productivity and cost are often determined by component tolerances. If components are incorrectly toleranced, it leads to assembly problems. Too tight a tolerance leads to higher cost. Designers are expected to tolerance components optimally. Dimensional variations in production parts accumulate or stack up statistically and propagate through an assembly kinematically, causing critical features of the finished product to vary. Such variations can cause costly problems, requiring extensive rework or scrapped parts. One of the effective tools for managing variations is Tolerance Analysis. Tolerance Analysis is a quantitative tool for predicting the accumulation of variation in an assembly by performing a stack-up analysis, reduces manufacturing costs by improving producibility and also enables design engineers to determine, how robust a design is at the drawing phase. Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) is organizing a two-day training programme on Tolerance Stack-up Analysis on 24 - 25 February 2011 at Bangalore. This programme will focus on how to establish part tolerances, perform 2-D analysis of designs, use geometric tolerances in stack ups etc.

Objectives
tolerance stack-up inproducts Reduce Perform and develop a tolerance stack-up analysis Decrease excess tolerance requirements and increase part fit and function.

Focus Areas
and importance of Tolerance Stack-up Analysis Review of GD &T Concepts of Fixed and Floating Fastener assemblies Concepts of Virtual Condition and Resultant Condition Procedure for Tolerance stack up in assemblies with conventional plus / minus tolerances Tolerance Stack-up Analysis of True Position Tolerancing stack-up sizes of internal/external features The
Introduction

stack-up analysis for a floating fastener situation and fixed fastener situation Statistical Probability Theory Frequency Distribution Curve The Arithmetic Mean The Normal Distribution of Tolerance and the Standard Deviation Statistical Probability as applicable to Tolerance Stack-up Analysis

Tolerance

Who Should Participate


Designers / product design engineers responsible for specifying, interpreting and analyzing tolerances. Knowledge of GD&T principles will be helpful for participants to learn the techniques of tolerance stack-up analysis.

Faculty
The seminar will be addressed by Mr. Gururaja Rao, Former General Manager - R & D, Bosch Limited. He is an industry expert with 35 years of experience in Design Areas like FMEA, DFM and has trained R&D engineers in preventive and analytical quality issues, leadership skills and R & D management skills.

Registration
Registration charges will be Rs.6500/- (Add 10.3% service tax extra) per participant for Large and Medium companies and Rs. 6000/(Add 10.3% service tax extra) per participant for SSI Companies and IMTMA Members which includes course material, lunch & Coffee/Tea. A Certificate of participation will be issued to all participants. This is a non-residential programme. Limited seats are available and registrations will be accepted on 'First come First' basis. Companies interested in participation are requested to return the enclosed 'Reply Form', along with a Demand Draft/at par cheque payable at Bangalore (Outstation cheques not acceptable), in favour of 'Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association', at the address mentioned in the reply form. Delegate fee is nonrefundable. However change of nominations accepted.
For More Details Please Contact :

Ms. Mary George E-mail : [email protected]

@ Bangalore International Exhibition Center (BIEC) 10th Mile, Tumkur Road, Madavara Post Bangalore - 562 123 Tel : 080-66246512 / 6600 Fax : 080-66246658 www.imtma.in

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