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Dimensional Management
Our approach to Dimensional Management is simple - to
teach you and your staff to recognize and eliminate
dimensioning and tolerancing problems before they happen.
This is done through education, careful coordination
between design, manufacturing, inspection and assembly,
coordination with suppliers, properly applying GD&T,
and by using Tolerance Analysis techniques to ensure top
level assembly requirements are achieved.
It is also critical that the design approach leads to
realistic tolerancing requirements. We strive to ensure
that component tolerances are manufacturable and
inspectable using the methods available. Our goal is to
help you optimize your Dimensioning and Tolerancing
schemes and to help you improve your bottom line.
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Understanding the
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We teach you how to coordinate your Design and Tolerance Analysis efforts with your Manufacturing, Inspection, Quality and Assembly efforts. The entire process is considered and coordinated, leading to less problems down the line.
Dimensional Management is the key to increasing your productivity, optimizing your processes, reducing your cycle time and increasing your quality. We have helped many companies to become more successful by improving their product definition and optimizing their tolerancing practices.
Although our Dimensional Management Courses may be taught
stand-alone, they are most effective when taught in
conjunction with Tolerance Analysis and GD&T Courses, as
all three are interrelated. Proper application of GD&T
is necessary to be able to define allowable part variation,
and for Tolerance Stackups to be accurate parts and
assemblies must be defined using GD&T.
Our Dimensional Management Courses are available in our
standard format or they may be customized to your products
and processes.
Bryan Fischer, President of Advanced Dimensional Management LLC
is an ASME Certified Senior Level GD&T Professional, and a
non-voting member of the national standards committee
responsible for GD&T and Dimensioning and Tolerancing in
the United States. He is actively involved with the
development of the next generation of this important
standard and recognized as one of the leading experts in
this field. Bryan has also written and published several
books on GD&T, Tolerance Analysis and related subjects.
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