This chapter is focused on the main differences between the ISO and ASME standards in the geometrical specification domain of the industrial products, and it starts with details on the historical evolution of the two standards. The main principles of the ISO GPS and ASME GD&T standards, such as the principle of independence and the envelope requirement, are illustrated. Designers are recommended to always indicate the reference standard in the technical drawings of companies, as the interpretation of drawing specifications and the relative inspection may lead to two different results. Finally, the main novelties of the new ASME Y14.5:2018 standard and the new ISO 22081 standard on general tolerances are shown.
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Tornincasa, S. (2021). The GPS and GD&T Language. In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 49–79). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60854-5_4
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