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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Handbook: Applications, Analysis & Measurement
By
James D. Meadows
James D. Meadows
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ISBN:
9780971440166
No. of Pages:
560
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2009

Readers will learn:

1. Factors in allowing parts to mate.

2. Rule #1, how size tolerance controls form tolerance.

3. When size tolerance does not control form tolerance (exceptions to Rule #1).

4. GO Gage uses and sizes.

5. Dependency (ASME rules) vs. independency (ISO rules) for measuring size.

6. A comparison of coaxiality controls (concentricity vs. circular runout vs. total runout vs. position).

-Dimensioning and Tolerancing Overview
-Rule #1: Size Tolerance and Form Tolerance are Interdependent
-Exceptions to Rule #1
-New Principle of Independency Symbol
-GO Gages
-Brief Comparison of Concentricity, Circular Runout, Total Runout and Position Tolerancing
-Introduction of Orientation on Mating Parts
-Material Condition Symbols and Concepts Explained
-Regardless of Feature Size
-Least Material Condition
-Maximum Material Condition
-Inner and Outer Boundary Calculations
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