Our Tolerance Stackup Training and our Tolerance Analysis Training is presented in great detail using
real-world examples. Our Tolerance Stackup and Tolerance Analysis methods very powerful, and they are
easy-to-learn and easy-to-use.
When we teach Tolerance Analysis in our Tolerance Analysis Courses and Tolerance Analysis
Seminars, we teach it from the point-of-view of careful application of dimensions and tolerances,
looking at ways to reduce the accumulation of tolerances and how to mitigate their effects on the
desired outcome.
We offer traditional Plus and Minus-only Tolerance Analysis Courses and Tolerance Analysis Seminars, we offer
a combination of GD&T and Plus and Minus Tolerance Analysis Courses and Tolerance Analysis Seminars, and we
offer GD&T-based Tolerance Analysis Courses and Tolerance Analysis Seminars. Course content can be suited
to your needs and practices.
Along with teaching your staff how to perform Tolerance Analysis and Tolerance Stackups, we want to help
them to understand the differences between different Dimensioning and Tolerancing Schemes. Tolerance
Stackups are done using different Dimensioning and Tolerancing Schemes on sample assemblies, helping the
student to understand the implications of the Dimensions and Tolerances. Tolerance Stackup and Tolerance
Analysis are an integral part of Functional Dimensioning and Tolerancing - in fact, the only way to know
if a Dimensioning and Tolerancing Scheme is functional is to do a Tolerance Stackup.
Basic Tolerancing, Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Tolerance Analysis and Tolerance Stackup Courses
are available, both in our standard format or customized to your products.
Custom Courses can be anything you want. Our training
has been successful in a variety of environments and contexts.
Our techniques are presented in Bryan's book "Mechanical
Tolerance Stackup and Analysis." The techniques are easy
to learn, easy to use and can be applied to virtually any
geometry. Our methods are also more straightforward and
more flexible than many of the other methods encountered
in industry.
Worst-case, statistical and adjusted statistical tolerance
analysis methods are presented. Most of the examples and
exercises are solved using both techniques, allowing the
student to compare the results and gain a better
understanding of their pros and cons.
Our Courses stress the importance of a standardized
approach to solving Tolerance Stackup problems and the
importance of a standardized tool for reporting the results.
Students learn to use our Tolerance Stackup Report Form
and to create Tolerance Stackup Sketches, both of which are
critical elements to solving Tolerance Stackups and
reporting the results. These forms are part of Advanced
Dimensional Management's Tolerance Stackup Software Toolset.
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.