
The Geometrical Tolerancing Desk Reference
Creating and Interpreting ISO Standard Technical Drawings
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Product details:
- Publisher Newnes
- Date of Publication 20 July 2005
- ISBN 9780750668217
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 296x209 mm
- Weight 550 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Approx. 200 illustrations 0
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Long description:
Geometrical tolerancing is the standard technique that designers and engineers use to specify and control the form, location and orientation of the features of components and manufactured parts. This innovative book has been created to simplify and codify the use and understanding of geometrical tolerancing. It is a complete, self contained reference for daily use. An indispensable guide for anyone who creates or needs to understand technical drawings.
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Preface; ISO/ANSI/BS text equivalents; New ISO terminology; Introduction to Engineering Drawing; How to use this book; Single features; Symbols; Tolerance frame; Datum symbols; Datum target; Toleranced feature; Tolerance zone; True dimensions; Projected tolerance zone; Maximum material condition; Least material condition; Envelope requirement; Screw threads, gears and splines; Principle of independency; General tolerances; Geometrical tolerancing examples; Quick reference tables; Index
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