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/ w$ k# W2 E3 o+ a' h3 }Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design,Manufacturing and Inspection
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Preface
5 B8 C; ^( C4 O$ y3 ^Technical developments, leading to higher performance, higher efficiency, lower pollutions
5 n4 e1 p8 b# m# Mand greater reliability, and the constraints imposed by economy and the need for* K. |/ N" O8 T: b
rationalization, greater cooperation with licensees and subcontractors, make it necessary
0 [! ^) X B% Rto have completely toleranced drawings suitable for the function, for manufacturing
5 M' V4 u6 u1 m5 s" e/ q: jand inspection.
" j4 S8 Z# d i# b2 G$ @9 v“Completely toleranced” means that the geometries (form, size, orientation and location)
* @$ c, K0 g; U" S0 ~" @8 B1 G$ Kof geometrical elements of the workpiece are completely defined and toleranced.* }6 c: |8 f6 ^
Nothing shall be left to the individual judgement of the manufacturer or inspector. Only
$ t& `$ `" B# x& E7 ~with this approach can proper functioning be verified and the possibilities available for7 V" i7 ]0 o, U% v+ w5 r3 B
economization and rationalization in manufacturing and inspection be fully utilized.
2 X& Y9 ?! U4 q# ]This book presents the state of the art regarding geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing.# S# i: b2 X& S5 ?9 Y5 P, L6 i
It describes the international standardization in this field, which is laid down
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additional specifications laid down in the German Standards (DIN Standards). Possible+ i0 N- _: C m$ T
further developments in the field of geometrical tolerancing are also pointed out.
! m% o4 e' m" f- h1 SWhat has to be regarded for manufacturing within the geometrical dimensioning and/ ]) q7 `+ e# x2 J- B6 A q
tolerances is explained.) d* K' ^) |9 [. x: o& w
Principles for the inspection of geometrical deviations are given, together with a. ?) v+ ^/ j+ V) q" |8 s
basis for tolerancing suitable for inspection.) M2 h! I; F4 ]% O9 F
Examples for tolerancing appropriate to various functional requirements, a guide for3 |1 Q e. y+ P& f
geometrical tolerancing, are described.4 n% p I* ^5 ?* H" H; c: f
This book may serve as an introduction to geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing# q- C* {. C3 k5 q% w: [5 K/ d
for students, and may also help practitioners in the fields of design, manufacturing) i c4 a7 U$ E( O' z+ X
and inspection.2 {& Q& H7 F- J9 A K" @* d
The author has used his experiences gathered during the elaboration of the ISO
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in industry and education. However, proposals for improvements are appreciated6 l) J9 @% ?9 V# W
and should be directed to the publisher.
& a: ~; @8 \# G0 w; u/ KThe book represents the author’s understanding of the various standards and is written
6 _& {4 ]# x. z" Y/ R6 Z4 S1 efor educational purposes. In cases of dispute, the original standards have to be2 ~; N! W( x: U/ Y5 R2 w# e
considered. The functional cases of geometrical requirements vary over a wide range.9 D, u& W' l4 ^
Therefore, before application in practice, it should be checked whether the presentation; C/ s8 x( i9 K) K1 H. G2 G+ }
in the book fits the particular purpose in the practical case.8 A6 i. i6 K" t6 {% M; g
Standardization is a dynamic and continuous process. The standards follow the* b+ ^, J$ G4 ]
development in engineering. Future changes in standardization may make it necessary
* G" x0 E. h5 F n: C5 c4 ^" `to update some content of this book.3 K7 x: F; s6 f- z( A- Y; E
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3 Y: v5 ?) ?8 U- ZGeorg Henzold was manager of the department for standardization of a manufacturer
4 ^" j2 N, s6 Q* m+ Tof power plant machinery. He is chairman of the committee dealing with the standardization: B6 W7 A, T- l& t
in the field of geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing in the German
; s* x& E# y* X; L; z' ]Standardization Institute (DIN), and he was the former chairman of the pertinent1 l r5 l6 N* `. L
European Committee for Standardization (CEN). He is a long-time delegate in the pertinent
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& {9 q8 \2 I# I4 b; F" uGeorg Henzold |
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