NS-EN ISO 14405-1:2016
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 1: Linear sizes (ISO 14405-1:2016)

Standard No.
NS-EN ISO 14405-1:2016
Release Date
2016
Published By
SCC
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NS-EN ISO 14405-1:2016
Scope
  Full Description ADOPTED_FROM:EN ISO 14405-1:2016 ISO 14405-1:2016 establishes the default specification operator (see ISO 17450-2) for linear size and defines a number of special specification operators for linear size for features of size, e.g. \"cylinder\", \"sphere\", \"torus,\"[1], \"circle\", \"two parallel opposite planes\", or \"two parallel opposite straight lines\". It also defines the specification modifiers and the drawing indications for these linear sizes. It covers the following linear sizes: a) local size: - two-point size; - spherical size; - section size; - portion size; b) global size: - direct global linear size: - least-squares size; - maximum inscribed size; - minimum circumscribed size; - minimax size; - indirect global linear size; c) calculated size: - circumference diameter; - area diameter; - volume diameter; d) rank-order size: - maximum size; - minimum size; - average size; - median size; - mid-range size; - range of sizes; - standard deviation of sizes. ISO 14405-1:2016 defines tolerances of linear sizes for the following: - a + and/or − limit deviation (e.g. 0/−0,019); - an upper limit of size (ULS) and/or lower limit of size (LLS) (e.g. 15,2 max., 12 min., or 30,2/30,181); - an ISO tolerance class code in accordance with ISO 286-1 (e.g. 10 h6); with or without modifiers. ISO 14405-1:2016 provides a set of tools to express several types of size characteristic. It does not present any information on the relationship between a function or a use and a size characteristic. [1] A torus is a feature of size when its directrix diameter is fixed.

NS-EN ISO 14405-1:2016 history

  • 2016 NS-EN ISO 14405-1:2016 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 1: Linear sizes (ISO 14405-1:2016)



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