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USASIY145-1966
ANSI Y145-1973
ANSI YH4.5M-1982
ASME Y14.5M-1994
ASME Y145-2009
ASME Y145.2018
‘The ASME Y14.5 dimensioning and tolerancing
standard and other related standards are periodically
revised to add capabilities needed by industry and to
clarify existing practices, There is no fixed period of
time between tevisions of the standards.
Longstanding practices are not changed unless
there isa compelling reason to do so. Asan example,
the transition from manually produced drawings t0
‘model-based documentation has resulted in the need
to make changes in how dimensions and tolerances
are shown. The latest revisions of ASME Y14.5 and
ASME Y14.41 made substantial advancements in the
ability to define tolerances while maintaining the pri-
mary principles of previous standards,
tis important for companies to adopt the lat-
cst issue of the standard to take advantage of the
improvements and to stay curtent in industry. There
are situations where it may be necessary to know the
‘content of previous standards. This may be the case
when working with an existing product definition
that was created in compliance with a previous rev
sion, or when creating a new product definition in
fulfillment of an old contract that invokes one of the
older standards.
Usually, only the methods included in the
invoked standard may be used in the product defi-
nition, Generally, methods that are not included in
the invoked standard may not be used, As an exam=
ple, if a document invokes ASME Y14.5-2009, then
the dynamic profile symbol first introduced in ASME
‘Y145-2018 would not be allowed. To overcome this
restriction, a company may invoke new capabilities
by note.
Generally, itis unnecessary to know the require-
‘ments of al previous standards because itis unlikely
that many people are still working with much older
standards. In the rare event where an old standard
is a contractual requirement, a copy can be obtained.
from the contracting agency.
This textbook includes descriptions based on the
‘current dimensioning and tolerancing standards and
highlights areas of significant change from the past
issues of the standards. The most recent issue of each,
applicable standard should be used when there is an
‘option regarding which issue (year of standard) to
‘use. Ifthere is any doubt about whether anew issue of
the standard has been released, the American Society
‘of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) should be contacted.
‘GDA: Application ond Interpretation
Almost all figures in the current standard show
metric dimensions. See Figure 1-3, The only excep-
tions are figures that show how tolerances and limit
dimensions are applied using inch values. The ASME
Y14.5 standard does indicate that either inch or millimeter
dimensions are permitted.
A significant part of the industrial world uses
inch dimensions, especially in the United States
‘Most of the illustrations in this book show inch
values. Changing the inch values to millimeters
would have no effect on how the dimensions and
tolerances are applied; it would only change the dis-
played numerical values.
Standards are established to provide consis-
tency in how things are done. However, a standard
cannot show every possible situation that may arise;
it can only show the principles and how they apply
to various situations, Principles covered by the
current dimensioning and tolerancing standard may
be applied to many situations that are not shown
in the standard, If a complete understanding of the
principles is gained, then the principles are adequate
for meeting most design documentation needs. Ie is,
up to the individual to apply the principles to spe-
fc situations as they are encountered.
Unique situations occur where the principles
of the standard do not meet the needs for a specific
dimension or tolerance application. In these cases,
it is possible to use notes to explain the special
requirement.
Although ASME Y14.5-2018 permits the use of
notes to specify geometric tolerances, that practice is
not recommended as the general means of specify-
ing tolerances on individual features. Excessive use
‘of notes to explain tolerance requirements should be
avoided because one of the purposes of the current
standard is to provide a means for clear definition
of dimensional requirements. through. symbology.
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