NF EN ISO 14405-1

NF EN ISO 14405-1

March 2011
Standard Cancelled

Geometrical Product Specification (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 1 : linear sizes

ISO 14405-1:2010 establishes the default specification operator for linear size and defines a number of special specification operators for linear size for feature of size types “cylinder” and “two parallel opposite planes”. It also defines the specification modifiers and the drawing indications for these linear sizes. It covers the following linear sizes: local size; global size; calculated size; and rank-order size. ISO 14405-1:2010 defines tolerances of linear sizes when there is a + and/or – limit deviation, or when there is an upper limit of size and/or lower limit of size; with an ISO size tolerance code in accordance with ISO 286-1, with or without modifiers.ISO 14405-1:2010 provides a set of tools to express several types of size characteristics. It does not present any information on the relationship between a function or a use and a size characteristic.

View the extract
Main informations

Collections

National standards and national normative documents

Publication date

March 2011

Number of pages

44 p.

Reference

NF EN ISO 14405-1

ICS Codes

17.040.10   Limits and fits
17.040.40   Geometrical Product Specification (GPS)

Classification index

E04-563-1

Print number

1 - 16/02/2011

International kinship

European kinship

EN ISO 14405-1:2010
Sumary
Geometrical Product Specification (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 1 : linear sizes

ISO 14405-1:2010 establishes the default specification operator for linear size and defines a number of special specification operators for linear size for feature of size types “cylinder” and “two parallel opposite planes”. It also defines the specification modifiers and the drawing indications for these linear sizes. It covers the following linear sizes: local size; global size; calculated size; and rank-order size.

ISO 14405-1:2010 defines tolerances of linear sizes when there is a + and/or – limit deviation, or when there is an upper limit of size and/or lower limit of size; with an ISO size tolerance code in accordance with ISO 286-1, with or without modifiers.

ISO 14405-1:2010 provides a set of tools to express several types of size characteristics. It does not present any information on the relationship between a function or a use and a size characteristic.

Standard replaced by (1)
NF EN ISO 14405-1
December 2016
Standard Current
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 1 : linear sizes

ISO 14405-1:2016 establishes the default specification operator (see ISO 17450‑2) for linear size and defines a number of special specification operators for linear size for features of size, e.g. "cylinder", "sphere", "torus,"[1], "circle", "two parallel opposite planes", or "two parallel opposite straight lines". It also defines the specification modifiers and the drawing indications for these linear sizes. It covers the following linear sizes: a) local size: - two-point size; - spherical size; - section size; - portion size; b) global size: - direct global linear size: - least-squares size; - maximum inscribed size; - minimum circumscribed size; - minimax size; - indirect global linear size; c) calculated size: - circumference diameter; - area diameter; - volume diameter; d) rank-order size: - maximum size; - minimum size; - average size; - median size; - mid-range size; - range of sizes; - standard deviation of sizes. ISO 14405-1:2016 defines tolerances of linear sizes for the following: - a + and/or − limit deviation (e.g. 0/−0,019); - an upper limit of size (ULS) and/or lower limit of size (LLS) (e.g. 15,2 max., 12 min., or 30,2/30,181); - an ISO tolerance class code in accordance with ISO 286‑1 (e.g. 10 h6); with or without modifiers. ISO 14405-1:2016 provides a set of tools to express several types of size characteristic. It does not present any information on the relationship between a function or a use and a size characteristic. [1] A torus is a feature of size when its directrix diameter is fixed.

Table of contents
  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • Introduction
    v
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Références normatives
    2
  • 3 Termes et définitions
    3
  • 4 Modificateurs de spécification et symboles
    15
  • 5 Opérateur de spécification de taille par défaut
    17
  • 5.1 Généralités
    17
  • 5.2 Opérateur de spécification de taille par défaut ISO
    18
  • 5.3 Opérateur de spécification de taille par défaut spécifique au dessin
    19
  • 6 Indication d'opérateurs de spécification spéciaux de taille sur le dessin
    19
  • 6.1 Généralités
    19
  • 6.2 Indication avec un ou plusieurs opérateurs de spécification
    21
  • 7 Indication de l'élément tolérancé dont la caractéristique dimensionnelle est définie
    24
  • 7.1 Entité dimensionnelle complète
    24
  • 7.2 Portion restreinte spécifique fixe d'une entité dimensionnelle
    25
  • 7.3 Portion restreinte quelconque de longueur spécifiée d'une entité dimensionnelle
    26
  • 7.4 Section droite quelconque d'une entité dimensionnelle
    27
  • 7.5 Section droite spécifique d'une entité dimensionnelle
    28
  • 7.6 Exigence appliquée individuellement à plusieurs entités dimensionnelles
    29
  • 7.7 Exigence appliquée simultanément à plusieurs entités dimensionnelles traitées comme une entité dimensionnelle
    29
  • 7.8 Parties flexibles/non rigides
    30
  • Annexe A (normative) Proportions et dimensions des symboles graphiques
    31
  • Annexe B (informative) Diagrammes de concepts pour les tailles
    32
  • Annexe C (informative) Pratique antérieure et conséquences
    33
  • Annexe D (informative) Relations avec la matrice GPS
    34
  • Bibliographie
    36
ZOOM ON ... the Requirements department
To comply with a standard, you need to quickly understand its issues in order to determine its impact on your activity.

The Requirements department helps you quickly locate within the normative text:
- mandatory clauses to satisfy,
- non-essential but useful clauses to know, such as permissions and recommendations.

The identification of these types of clauses is based on the document “ISO / IEC Directives, Part 2 - Principles and rules of structure and drafting of ISO documents ”as well as on a constantly enriched list of verbal forms.

With Requirements, quickly access the main part of the normative text!

With Requirements, quickly access the main part of the normative text!
Need to identify, monitor and decipher standards?

COBAZ is the simple and effective solution to meet the normative needs related to your activity, in France and abroad.

Available by subscription, CObaz is THE modular solution to compose according to your needs today and tomorrow. Quickly discover CObaz!

Request your free, no-obligation live demo

I discover COBAZ