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Months | December, November, October |
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$ 599
Course Length:
16 hours – 4 sessions, 4 hours per session
Format:
Instructor Led On-Line Course
Course Objective:
Objective: Students will be able to explain the basic concepts and importance of precision inspection in various industries.
Outcome: Demonstrate knowledge of the role and impact of precision inspection on product quality and compliance.
Objective: Students will be able to identify, use, and maintain various manual and advanced measurement tools.
Outcome: Operate tools such as scales, calipers, micrometers, indicators attribute gages,
Objective: Students will be able to create and follow detailed inspection plans and protocols tailored to specific components and industry
standards.
Outcome: Develop and execute inspection plans that ensure components meet required tolerances and quality standards.
Objective: Students will be able to apply statistical methods to analyze measurement data, understand measurement uncertainty, and evaluate results.
Outcome: Use analysis tools to define specifications, interpret inspection data, identify trends, and make informed decisions about product quality.
Objective: Students will be able to recognize various types of defects and their root causes, and take appropriate corrective actions.
Outcome: Diagnose defects, implement corrective actions, and effectively communicate findings and solutions.
Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate practical competence in performing precision inspections through hands-on assessments and real life scenarios.
Outcome: Pass practical assessments and demonstrate proficiency in using inspection tools and techniques.
Course Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Precision Inspection
Definition and importance
Applications in various industries (manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, etc.)
Understanding measurements and units
Types of tolerances and their significance
Chapter 2: Measurement Fundamentals
Common tools: scales, calipers, micrometers, height gauges, indicators, surface plate gages, etc.
Importance of tool calibration
Procedures for calibrating and maintaining inspection tools
Chapter 3: Inspection Techniques and Tools
Using scales, calipers, micrometers, and dial indicators
Hands-on practice with different tools
Visual inspection
Inspection results vs specifications
Chapter 4: Precision Inspection Procedures
Creating and following inspection protocols
Sample inspection and measurement techniques
Understanding measurement uncertainty and error analysis
Chapter 6: Practical Applications
Precision inspection in different industries
Case studies and real-world examples
Practical exercises with actual components
Group projects and presentations
$ 599
Course Length:
16 hours – 4 sessions, 4 hours per session
Format:
Instructor Led On-Line Course
Course Objective:
Objective: Students will be able to explain the basic concepts and importance of precision inspection in various industries.
Outcome: Demonstrate knowledge of the role and impact of precision inspection on product quality and compliance.
Objective: Students will be able to identify, use, and maintain various manual and advanced measurement tools.
Outcome: Operate tools such as scales, calipers, micrometers, indicators attribute gages,
Objective: Students will be able to create and follow detailed inspection plans and protocols tailored to specific components and industry
standards.
Outcome: Develop and execute inspection plans that ensure components meet required tolerances and quality standards.
Objective: Students will be able to apply statistical methods to analyze measurement data, understand measurement uncertainty, and evaluate results.
Outcome: Use analysis tools to define specifications, interpret inspection data, identify trends, and make informed decisions about product quality.
Objective: Students will be able to recognize various types of defects and their root causes, and take appropriate corrective actions.
Outcome: Diagnose defects, implement corrective actions, and effectively communicate findings and solutions.
Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate practical competence in performing precision inspections through hands-on assessments and real life scenarios.
Outcome: Pass practical assessments and demonstrate proficiency in using inspection tools and techniques.
Course Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Precision Inspection
Definition and importance
Applications in various industries (manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, etc.)
Understanding measurements and units
Types of tolerances and their significance
Chapter 2: Measurement Fundamentals
Common tools: scales, calipers, micrometers, height gauges, indicators, surface plate gages, etc.
Importance of tool calibration
Procedures for calibrating and maintaining inspection tools
Chapter 3: Inspection Techniques and Tools
Using scales, calipers, micrometers, and dial indicators
Hands-on practice with different tools
Visual inspection
Inspection results vs specifications
Chapter 4: Precision Inspection Procedures
Creating and following inspection protocols
Sample inspection and measurement techniques
Understanding measurement uncertainty and error analysis
Chapter 6: Practical Applications
Precision inspection in different industries
Case studies and real-world examples
Practical exercises with actual components
Group projects and presentations
Months | December, November, October |
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