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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: Applications and Inspection (2nd Edition)

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Product Description This book assists readers in understanding geometric tolerancing symbols, interpretation, drawings and inspection methods. An accessible writing style covers GTD with step-by-step instructions, and is accompanied by clear and complete photos of setups, drawings, sketches, and detailed examples. Clear and concise chapter topics include datums, inspecting size tolerances, flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity, parallelism, perpendicularity, angularity, circular runout, total runout, profile of a line, profile of a surface, concentricity, position tolerances, symmetry, and an introduction to functional gage design. For product engineers, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, and mechanical inspectors. From the Back Cover Clear descriptions and nearly 400 illustrations make Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing an essential reference for operators, machinists, inspectors, quality technicians and engineers, and other people in manufacturing companies who need to know about inspection methods and techniques. Coverage of specific methods and techniques used to ensure functional inspection of the geometric tolerances included in this text has immediate value for anyone involved in the quality control process. Formerly titled Measuring and Gaging Geometric Tolerances, the second edition has been updated and revised to reflect the latest ASME standards (ASME Y14.5M). The following changes and additions ensure that this new edition meets the needs of today's quality professionals: "Symmetry" moved to a new Chapter 17 A new Chapter 18 added, entitled "Introduction to Functional Gage Design" New applications of the 1994 ASME standard covered Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. A variety of publications cover the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Y 14.SM standard Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). One problem faced by those who are responsible for inspection is the fact that most of these publications cover the subject of GDT only from the point of view of the draftsperson, designer, or manufacturing engineer. There are few sources of information for the people who have to inspect the end product with respect to these tolerances. Many who understand geometric tolerances and inspection methods have learned them the hard way—through mistakes and experience. The primary purpose of this book is to provide a source of learning for specific methods and techniques that can be used to ensure functional inspection of geometric tolerances. This book is designed specifically for operators, machinists, inspectors, quality technicians and engineers, and other people in manufacturing companies who have the need to know about inspection methods and techniques. Some assumptions were made during the preparation of this book. One is that the reader already understands how to use and care for standard inspection equipment. A variety of inspection gages and measuring instruments (such as micrometers, indicators, surface plates, right-angle plates, and precision parallels) will be used in the examples, and it is assumed that the reader knows how to use this equipment. Many available textbooks cover the fundamentals of measuring and gaging equipment if the reader should need to study these topics. Another assumption is that the reader works with GDT on engineering drawings per the ASME Y14.SM standard. The ASME symbols are interpreted in this book to the extent necessary to understand the inspection or gaging method discussed. An introduction to each symbol and some key facts about the symbol provide the reader with the interpretation necessary to perform the inspection and to better understand the symbol and its application. There are many different applications for GDT on a wide variety of products and functional requirements. It is not possible to cover all the different combinations and applications in one text. This book does, however, cover all the