Geo-metrics II: The Application of Geometric Tolerancing Techniques (using Customary Inch System) : as Based Upon ANSI Y14.5M-1982 PracticesAn extensively revised and fully updated version of Foster's popular treatment of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. All text, illustrations, and examples have been brought into accordance with contemporary standards and practices. Continuing to provide comprehensive coverage this book covers many aspects of engineering design requirements combined with production and inspection follow-through. |
Contents
Why use geometric dimensioning and tolerancing? | 7 |
Symbolic method of stating a basic or theoretical exact valuerecommended | 13 |
Geometric characteristicsform orientation profile runout and locational | 20 |
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actual ADMEM ANSI applied center plane coaxial features concentricity tolerance coordinate measuring cylindricity tolerance DATUM AXIS datum D datum feature datum hole datum points datum reference frame datum surface datum target departure from MMC design requirements dial indicator diameter dimensioning and tolerancing example feature control frame FIGURE FORM AT MMC functional gage GAGE PIN geometric graphic analysis high limit illustration individual feature least material condition low limit Lowell W MABC mating part features median plane method MMC HOLE MMC size Note paper gaging PARALLEL PATTERN LOCATING perfect form POS TOL POSITION TOL position tolerance zone position tolerancing PRIMARY DATUM PLANE relationship respect to datum rotation runout tolerance SECONDARY DATUM shaft shown SIMULATED DATUM slot SPECIFIED DATUM surface plate total runout TOTAL TOL ZONE total tolerance TOTAL WIDE TOL TOTAL WIDE ZONE true position variation virtual condition WIDE TOL ZONE WIDTH ZONE AT MMC