Training Course:Mechanical Tolerancing for Six SigmaSchool/Trainer:American Society of Mechanical Engineers CHICAGO, LAS VEGAS, UNITED STATES
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This two-day course teaches participants how to solve assembly stacks using both traditional and Six Sigma methods. We highlight the design risks that are associated with the classical methods of tolerance analysis, and introduce Six Sigma methods that will eliminate these risks.
The goal of the Six Sigma techniques is to teach the participants how to assess the manufacturing and design risk of their tolerances. This risk is quantified in terms of manufacturing defects and assembly defects. These methods are unique because they allow the participants to optimize their designs by making trade-offs between assembly defects and manufacturing defects.
This is a lecture course with many opportunities for participants to work problems. We manually walk the participants through each of the tolerance analysis and allocation methods. After they master each method, we show them an Excel spreadsheet that automates each method. This course is unique because it teaches participants to apply Six Sigma techniques to predict their design and manufacturing risk before they build parts.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is for anyone who is responsible for putting tolerances on mechanical drawings.
This includes:
Mechanical design engineers Drafting designers Fabrication engineers Assembly engineers Quality engineers SPECIAL FEATURES
Excel spreadsheet to automate the tolerance analysis and allocation methods.
Participant guide as a hands-on reference ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.asme.org/
Phone:1-800-843-2763
School Address:
ASME International Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 USA
Jobs & Resumes: CHICAGO, LAS VEGAS Houses & Roommates: CHICAGO, LAS VEGAS
Other training courses offered by American Society of Mechanical Engineers:
Product and Process Design Improvement Using the Taguchi Approach
Elevators and Escalators
Elevator Maintenance Evaluation
Elevator Control Technology
The Bolted Joint
HSE: Health, Safety, and Environmental Management and Sustainability
Fastening Systems
Pump & Valve Selection for Optimum System Performance
Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles for Gages and Fixtures
Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
Heating, Ventilating & Air-Conditioning Systems
Chiller Performance, Operation and Economics
Inventive Problem Solving
Project Management Professional Certification Exam
EMCF/EMCP exam Prep.
Research and Development Management
Six Sigma for Chemical Engineers
Conflict Resolution Best Practices
Notice: The course description on this page was captured from the Internet as historical reference or submitted by visitors. It was archived statically and not updated from day to day.
Tips: If you can not find a training course suitable for you instantly, you can leave your training request here and let trainers contact you later. |
|
|