Contents:
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Introduction |
| Symbols
and Abbreviations |
| Datums |
| Feature
Control Frames |
| General
Rules |
| Form and
Orientation Tolerances |
| Virtual Condition |
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Tolerances of Location |
| Practical
Applications |
| Appendices: Past Practices,
Plus/Minus Positional Tolerancing, Symbols, Glossary |
| Answers
to Questions |
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| Interpretation
of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing |
| by Daniel E. Puncochar,
160pp, illus., 1997, ISBN 0831130725 |
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Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) has become accepted around
the world as the international symbolic language that allows engineers
and machinists to use engineering drawings to communicate from the design
stage through manufacturing and inspection.
Its advantages are uniformity in
design practice, ensured interchangeability, consistent interpretation, and
maximum tolerance allocation. With GD&T,
design requirements can be specified explicitly and the latest gaging techniques
can be accommodated, contributing to higher productivity and less rework
and scrap. |
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| Deductively organized, this
book is a complete on-the-job reference that provides a thorough understanding
to the complex ASME Y14.5M-1994 "Dimensioning and Tolerancing" standard.
Beginning with basic principles, it uses a "building-block" approach with
examples (some dimensioned and toleranced in inches and some in millimeters)
to illustrate each concept and then reinforces the explanations with end-of-chapter
self evaluation exercises (the answers to all questions and problems are
contained in the back of the book).
In addition to the thorough text, there
are over one hundred drawings that illustrate concepts under discussion.
Interpretation of
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing provides
the information needed to become conversant in the techniques of GD&T
and how to smoothly integrate this knowledge into engineering design and
modern inspection systems. |
| $29.95 |
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Interpretation of
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