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ISO 14405-2

Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 2: Dimensions other than linear or angular sizes

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 December 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Limits and fits): 17.040.10
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This document illustrates the ambiguity caused by the use of dimensional specifications to control properties other than linear or angular size and the benefit of using geometrical specifications instead.

Dimensional tolerancing can be indicated by ± tolerancing or geometrical specifications.

The ambiguity caused by using ± tolerances for dimensions other than linear or angular sizes (for individual tolerances and general tolerances according to, e.g. ISO 2768-1 and ISO 8062-3) is explained in Annex A.

NOTE 1 The figures, as shown in this document, merely illustrate the text and are not intended to reflect actual usage. The figures are consequently simplified to indicate only the relevant principles.

NOTE 2 For indications of dimensional specifications, see the following:

- ISO 14405-1 for linear size;

- ISO 14405-3 for angular size;

- ISO 2538-1 and ISO 2538-2 for wedges;

- ISO 3040 for cones.

NOTE 3 The rules for geometrical specifications are given in ISO 1101.

Document History

ISO 14405-2
December 1, 2018
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 2: Dimensions other than linear or angular sizes
This document illustrates the ambiguity caused by the use of dimensional specifications to control properties other than linear or angular size and the benefit of using geometrical specifications...
December 1, 2011
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Dimensional tolerancing — Part 2: Dimensions other than linear sizes
This part of ISO 14405 illustrates the use of geometrical tolerancing for dimensions that are not linear sizes to avoid the ambiguity that the use of ± tolerances on these dimensions causes. Both...

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