Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design: A Self-Teaching Guide to ANSI Y 14.5M1982 and ASME Y 14.5M1994 Standards

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Author: Gene Cogorno

ISBN-10: 0071460705

ISBN-13: 9780071460705

Category: Engineering drawings -> Dimensioning

An essential self-teaching guide\ This sourcebook provides a thorough explanation of ASME 14.5, the geometric dimensioning and tolerancing standard which is used primarily to communicate engineering configurations from the designer to the manufacturer. Heavily illustrated with engineering configurations, this book includes practical examples to assess individual knowledge as well as exercises based on the Frequently Asked Questions gathered over the author's 26 years as an educator.

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A practical, step-by-step guide to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design is a self-teaching guide to the ASME Y14.5M–1994 Standard.Written by an educator with over 25 years of experience, this book offers readers an in-depth knowledge of the principles and applications of GD&T. Readers will be able to drastically improve their understanding of how parts assemble, do a better job of communicating design intent, reduce scrap and rework, and ultimately be able to better serve their companies.Filled with illustrations, examples, and exercises, this book fully explains all GD&T concepts, which will insure the proper assembly of mating parts, improve quality, and reduce cost. This complete sourcebook features:Expert guidance on interpreting and applying the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard Numerous illustrations and geometrically toleranced drawings throughout Detailed information on datums and form, orientation, location, runout, and profile controls. A wealth of practical examples and exercises to assess knowledge of the subject.HANDS-ON COVERAGE OF EVERY ASPECT OF GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCINGBasics • Datums • Form • Orientation • Position, General • Position, Location • Position, Coaxiality • Concentricity and Symmetry • Runout • Profile • Graphic Analysis • A Strategy for Tolerancing PartsGene Cogorno has more than 25 years of experience as an educator and technical trainer. He spent 12 years developing and instructing a practical training program in industrial education and taught machine technology at San Jose State University for three years. Mr. Cogorno joined FMC Corporation as a Senior Technical Trainer in 1984 and founded Technical Training Consultants in 1992. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Industrial Education from San Jose State University.

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Chapter 2: Dimensioning and Tolerancing FundamentalsChapter 3: Symbols, Terms, and RulesChapter 4: DatumsChapter 5: FormChapter 6: OrientationChapter 7: Position, GeneralChapter 8: Position, LocationChapter 9: Position, CoaxialityChapter 10: Concentricity and SymmetryChapter 11: RunoutChapter 12: ProfileChapter 13: Graphic AnalysisChapter 14: A Strategy for Tolerancing PartsAppendixIndex