
[100% Off] Metrology For Professionals: Precision In Manufacturing
Master limits, fits, tolerances, and ISO measurement standards used daily by design engineers and manufacturing teams.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of mechanical engineering concepts (what a shaft, hole, and bearing are)
- Familiarity with reading engineering drawings (helpful but not required — notation is taught from scratch)
- No software required all calculations are done by hand with step-by-step guidance
Description
Every rejected batch, every warranty return, and every assembly failure on your production line traces back to one thing: measurement. This course gives manufacturing professionals the complete metrology toolkit from calculating errors and tracing standards to specifying fits and tolerances on engineering drawings.
What makes this course different:
Built for working engineers, not exam prep every concept is tied to real factory, lab, and design office scenarios
Covers the full ISO limits and fits system (H7/g6 notation, IT grades, MMC/LMC, hole basis vs. shaft basis) that appears on every engineering drawing worldwide
Includes worked numerical problems you can apply immediately to your own tolerance stackups and inspection reports
Designed for cross-functional teams: design engineers specify fits, machinists hold tolerances, and inspectors verify conformance this course speaks to all three roles
Important : Who This Course Is NOT For:
Complete beginners with no engineering or manufacturing background
Students looking for exam-focused content without workplace application
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Identify and classify measurement errors on the shop floor and recommend corrective actions
Read and interpret ISO tolerance notation (e.g., 25H7/g6) on any engineering drawing
Calculate tolerances, allowances, and clearances from given limits
Choose the correct fit type and subtype for any mechanical assembly
Apply MMC and LMC rules to functional gauging and worst-case analysis
Select between hole basis and shaft basis systems with cost and tooling justification
Trace any factory measurement back through the international calibration hierarchy
AI Disclosure: Lecture visuals and animations were generated with the assistance of AI tools. All technical content was written, reviewed, and verified by myself, Omar Koryakin a Principal Metrology Engineer with expertise in the metrology field.
Author(s): Omar Koryakin








