BS EN ISO 1101:2017
$215.11
Geometrical product specifications (GPS). Geometrical tolerancing. Tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 158 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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8 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Basic concepts |
16 | 5 Symbols |
19 | 6 Toleranced features |
22 | 7 Tolerance zones 7.1 Tolerance zone defaults |
23 | 7.2 Tolerance zones of variable width 7.3 Orientation of tolerance zones for derived features 7.4 Cylindrical and spherical tolerance zones |
24 | 8 Geometrical specification indication 8.1 General 8.2 Tolerance indicator 8.2.1 Symbol section 8.2.2 Zone, feature and characteristic section |
45 | 8.2.3 Datum section 8.3 Plane and feature indicators |
46 | 8.4 Indications adjacent to the tolerance indicator 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 Toleranced feature identifiers |
48 | 8.4.3 Patterns 8.4.4 Adjacent indication sequence 8.5 Stacked tolerance indications 8.6 Indication of drawing defaults |
49 | 9 Supplementary indications 9.1 Indications of a compound or restricted toleranced feature 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 All around and all over — Continuous, closed tolerance feature |
52 | 9.1.3 Restricted area toleranced feature |
54 | 9.1.4 Continuous, non-closed toleranced feature |
55 | 9.2 Moveable assemblies |
56 | 10 Theoretically exact dimensions (TED) 11 Restrictive specifications |
58 | 12 Projected toleranced feature |
62 | 13 Intersection planes 13.1 Role of intersection planes 13.2 Features to be used for establishing a family of intersection planes 13.3 Graphical language 13.4 Rules |
65 | 14 Orientation planes 14.1 Role of orientation planes 14.2 Features to be used for establishing orientation planes 14.3 Graphical language 14.4 Rules |
67 | 15 Direction feature 15.1 Role of direction features |
69 | 15.2 Features to be used for establishing direction features 15.3 Graphical language 15.4 Rules |
70 | 16 Collection plane 16.1 Role of collection planes |
71 | 16.2 Features to be used for establishing collection planes 16.3 Graphical language 16.4 Rules 17 Definitions of geometrical specifications 17.1 General 17.2 Straightness specification |
74 | 17.3 Flatness specification 17.4 Roundness specification |
76 | 17.5 Cylindricity specification |
77 | 17.6 Line profile specification not related to a datum |
78 | 17.7 Line profile specification related to a datum system |
80 | 17.8 Surface profile specification not related to a datum 17.9 Surface profile specification related to a datum |
81 | 17.10 Parallelism specification 17.10.1 General |
82 | 17.10.2 Parallelism specification of a median line related to a datum system |
85 | 17.10.3 Parallelism specification of a median line related to a datum straight line |
86 | 17.10.4 Parallelism specification of a median line related to a datum plane |
87 | 17.10.5 Parallelism specification of a set of lines in a surface related to a datum plane 17.10.6 Parallelism specification of a planar surface related to a datum straight line |
88 | 17.10.7 Parallelism specification of a planar surface related to a datum plane |
89 | 17.11 Perpendicularity specification 17.11.1 General 17.11.2 Perpendicularity specification of a median line related to a datum straight line |
90 | 17.11.3 Perpendicularity specification of a median line related to a datum system |
92 | 17.11.4 Perpendicularity specification of a median line related to a datum plane |
93 | 17.11.5 Perpendicularity specification of a planar surface related to a datum straight line 17.11.6 Perpendicularity specification of a planar surface related to a datum plane |
94 | 17.12 Angularity specification 17.12.1 General 17.12.2 Angularity specification of a median line related to a datum straight line |
96 | 17.12.3 Angularity specification for a median line related to a datum system |
97 | 17.12.4 Angularity specification for a planar surface related to a datum straight line |
98 | 17.12.5 Angularity specification for a planar surface related to a datum plane |
99 | 17.13 Position specification 17.13.1 General 17.13.2 Position specification of a derived point |
100 | 17.13.3 Position specification of a median line |
104 | 17.13.4 Position specification of a median plane |
106 | 17.13.5 Position specification of a planar surface |
107 | 17.14 Concentricity and coaxiality specification 17.14.1 General 17.14.2 Concentricity specification of a point |
108 | 17.14.3 Coaxiality specification of an axis |
110 | 17.15 Symmetry specification 17.15.1 General 17.15.2 Symmetry specification of a median plane |
111 | 17.16 Circular run-out specification 17.16.1 General 17.16.2 Circular run-out specification — Radial |
113 | 17.16.3 Circular run-out specification — Axial |
114 | 17.16.4 Circular runout in any direction |
116 | 17.16.5 Circular run-out specification in a specified direction |
117 | 17.17 Total run-out specification 17.17.1 General 17.17.2 Total run-out specification — Radial |
118 | 17.17.3 Total run-out specification – Axial |
120 | Annex A (informative) Deprecated and former practices |
129 | Annex B (informative) Explicit and implicit rules for geometrical tolerance zones |
135 | Annex C (informative) Filters |
138 | Annex D (normative) ISO special specification elements for form |
139 | Annex E (informative) Filter details |
152 | Annex F (normative) Relations and dimensions of graphical symbols |
154 | Annex G (informative) Relation to the GPS matrix model |
155 | Bibliography |