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The Geometrical Tolerancing Desk Reference
Creating and Interpreting ISO Standard Technical Drawings
1st Edition - July 20, 2005
Author: Paul Green
Paperback ISBN:9780750668217
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eBook ISBN:9780080460857
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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… Read more
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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.
* The only desktop geometrical tolerancing reference * For all CAD users, engineers, designers, drafting professionals and anyone who needs to specify or interpret product specifications to international standards* Simple and quick to use, visually indexed, large format presentation for ease of use
Drafting professionals, Design engineers, Mechanical engineers, Metrologists, CAD/CAM practitioners, Production engineers, Design engineering students
Preface
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
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What is a Geometrical Tolerance?
When to use a Geometrical Tolerance
Orthographic Representation
Important
Chapter 2: HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
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A If you are creating technical drawings
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
B If you are reading technical drawings
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Chapter 3: SINGLE FEATURES
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Combinations of Single Features
Chapter 4: SYMBOLS
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Chapter 5: TOLERANCE FRAME
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Chapter 6: DATUM SYMBOLS
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Location of the datum triangle
Chapter 7: DATUM TARGET
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Three-plane Datum System
Chapter 8: TOLERANCED FEATURE
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Chapter 9: TOLERANCE ZONE
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Tolerance Zone Direction
Chapter 10: THEORETICALLY EXACT DIMENSIONS
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Chapter 11: PROJECTED TOLERANCE ZONE
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Chapter 12: MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION
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Example 1
Maximum Material Principle
Maximum Material Principle Applied to Datum Features
Maximum Material Condition (MMC) at Perfect Form
Chapter 13: LEAST MATERIAL CONDITION
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Examples
Chapter 14: ENVELOPE REQUIREMENT
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Chapter 15: FREE STATE CONDITION
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Chapter 16: SCREW THREADS, GEARS AND SPLINES
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Chapter 17: PRINCIPLE OF INDEPENDENCY
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Chapter 18: GENERAL TOLERANCES
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Angular dimensions
Chapter 19: GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCING EXAMPLES
Chapter 20: QUICK REFERENCE TABLES
Chapter 22: VISUAL INDEX
Chapter 22: INDEX
No. of pages: 208
Language: English
Published: July 20, 2005
Imprint: Newnes
Paperback ISBN: 9780750668217
eBook ISBN: 9780080460857
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Paul Green
Affiliations and expertise
Engineering Designer with the European Commission, The Netherlands.