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Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design,Manufacturing and Inspection' V3 C$ @$ a5 F; ~+ t: T; s
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Preface
2 w/ A7 T% A2 j! q2 I5 BTechnical developments, leading to higher performance, higher efficiency, lower pollutions
# C9 q6 O8 ?3 W2 {1 H& h0 W( o, n& _and greater reliability, and the constraints imposed by economy and the need for# n; g4 [6 p7 g; f& _
rationalization, greater cooperation with licensees and subcontractors, make it necessary
. d9 z4 ~) I: fto have completely toleranced drawings suitable for the function, for manufacturing8 p4 V: D) L# H* ?4 \
and inspection.. o7 w% ?6 v' L4 H
“Completely toleranced” means that the geometries (form, size, orientation and location)& c" l6 `$ x O' Z
of geometrical elements of the workpiece are completely defined and toleranced.
- I3 y7 o/ ~' i r( lNothing shall be left to the individual judgement of the manufacturer or inspector. Only
: i3 Q# q* S9 F, P) U2 hwith this approach can proper functioning be verified and the possibilities available for
# i# J( E, {! q+ C5 K }economization and rationalization in manufacturing and inspection be fully utilized.3 s* x2 a. M/ B2 W* k. F+ Q. _
This book presents the state of the art regarding geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing.
8 [8 K: F3 T& i1 {. vIt describes the international standardization in this field, which is laid down
8 E0 _! f: i0 ?in ISO Standards. It indicates the deviations between the American Standard ASME( r% A4 @" ~4 t) Y: b
Y14.5M, the former East European Standards and the ISO Standards. It describes the- J( j% L( V9 r6 U
additional specifications laid down in the German Standards (DIN Standards). Possible8 j3 [5 Y$ y, Z. s+ q3 d1 t
further developments in the field of geometrical tolerancing are also pointed out.
7 m; U/ p1 U* x4 M! l; o% _3 u7 tWhat has to be regarded for manufacturing within the geometrical dimensioning and( D( a' ]0 ?# E
tolerances is explained.5 g# E9 ]2 n- c; s' P+ Y+ F
Principles for the inspection of geometrical deviations are given, together with a, }7 a) ]0 \" P" _% X- B
basis for tolerancing suitable for inspection.
: F& F& g2 K! _Examples for tolerancing appropriate to various functional requirements, a guide for/ X2 r4 }2 X3 Z* G4 l
geometrical tolerancing, are described.! m( i' y/ G8 V
This book may serve as an introduction to geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing
) X! F7 b" Z: K* Ifor students, and may also help practitioners in the fields of design, manufacturing
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The author has used his experiences gathered during the elaboration of the ISO& m$ A' ~6 S, H; X
Standards and during his lectures and discussions on geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing
* V4 ]! Y/ C1 Z! O6 r; m6 D9 _1 ~ K( Gin industry and education. However, proposals for improvements are appreciated5 }3 Q3 ^" Z6 K1 n4 B1 Y' p
and should be directed to the publisher.
& `% `+ H& u3 W8 iThe book represents the author’s understanding of the various standards and is written
1 k1 b+ E' V( sfor educational purposes. In cases of dispute, the original standards have to be1 |; x! [! e( H! l/ ]
considered. The functional cases of geometrical requirements vary over a wide range.
2 H7 e( }3 G+ r# u, E; M8 u& ^Therefore, before application in practice, it should be checked whether the presentation
8 c5 N. u* N6 k6 ~in the book fits the particular purpose in the practical case.
) W5 R S3 N4 E/ E+ PStandardization is a dynamic and continuous process. The standards follow the
3 P+ q2 @: p5 T6 {2 c/ Tdevelopment in engineering. Future changes in standardization may make it necessary5 W" [( A, k" [- @4 _2 I
to update some content of this book.
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- a# h3 Q |2 sGeorg Henzold was manager of the department for standardization of a manufacturer
' j; `$ s0 h, m* P3 tof power plant machinery. He is chairman of the committee dealing with the standardization
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Standardization Institute (DIN), and he was the former chairman of the pertinent: x6 G. u- ^1 y3 m/ V- N1 d' L, h* k, E
European Committee for Standardization (CEN). He is a long-time delegate in the pertinent
& A. p8 v7 ^, @* C; |3 Ecommittees of the International Standardization Organization (ISO).
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