Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerancing - Review of Indian Standards

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The document discusses Indian standards related to technical drawings and dimensioning & tolerancing.

Chain, parallel, combined, dimensioning by coordinates, superimposed running dimensioning are some of the types discussed.

Standards like IS 696, IS 9609, IS 10711-10719, IS 11663, IS 11669, IS 919, IS 2102 etc are mentioned.

A COURSE ON GEOMETRICAL DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING

REVIEW OF INDIAN STANDARS

REVIEW OF INDIAN STANDARDS RELATED TO DRAWING PRCTICE / DESIGN

IS 696-1972 Code of practice for general engineering drawing was issued indicating the various general recommendations like sheet sizes, scales, dimensioning & tolerancing, method of projection, surface roughness, welding symbols etc. ISO has published number of standards on various subjects covered in IS:696-1972. BIS has subsequently adopted all these standards and IS:696-1972 was made obsolete.

REVIEW OF INDIAN STANDARDS..Contd.


IS:9609 English lettering for technical drawings. IS:10711 Sizes of drawing sheets. IS:10712 Presentation of item references on technical drawings. IS:10713 Scales for use in technical drawings. IS:10714 General principles of presentation on technical drawings. IS:10715 Presentation of threaded parts on technical drawings. IS:10716 Rules for representation of springs on technical drawings. IS:10717 Conventional representation of gears on technical drawings. IS:10718 Method of dimensioning and tolerancing cones on technical drawings. IS:10719 Method of indicating surface texture on technical drawings. IS 10720 Technical drawings for structural metal works. IS:11663 Conventional representation of common features and materials on technical drawings. IS:11669 General principles of dimensioning on technical drawings.

REVIEW OF INDIAN STANDARDS..Contd.

IS:919 (2 parts) IS:2102(2 parts) IS:2709 IS:8000(4 parts) IS:3073 IS:4218 (6 parts)

ISO system of limits and fits. General tolerances. Guide for selection of fits. Tolerances of form and position for engineering drawings. Assessment of surface roughness. ISO Metric screw threads

RECOMMENDED SCALES

Full Scale 1:1

Reduced Scale Enlarged Scale 1:2 10:1 1:2.5 5:1 1:5 2:1 1:10 1:20 1:50 1:100 1:200

Projections
The symbol is indicated on the drawing clearly in the title block.
Symbol for first angle projection

Symbol for third angle projection

Dimensioning on Engg. Drgs.


Dimensions shall be given from visible out lines rather than from hidden lines.

Dimensioning on Engg. Drgs.

It is preferable to give dimensions from a base line or a centre line of a hole or a cylindrical part.

Dimensioning .... Contd..


Dimensioning to a center line shall be avoided except when the center line passes through the centre of a hole or a cylindrical part.

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Dimensioning .... Contd..


Dimension lines and projection lines are drawn as continuous thin lines. Projection lines should extend slightly beyond the dimension line.

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Dimensioning .... Contd..


Construction and intersecting projection lines should extend slightly beyond the point of intersection.

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Dimensioning .... Contd..


Leaders which touch the lines shall not be normally inclined less than 30o angle.

Should not be parallel to the adjacent dimension or projection line.

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Dimensioning .... Contd..

Use of common leader should be avoided.

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Dimensioning Arrows

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Inscription of dimensions

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Addition of letters and symbols

The diameter symbol is used, before a dimension to indicate the diameter.

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Addition of letters and symbols


The letter R is used, before a dimension to indicate a radius.

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Addition of letters and symbols


The letter SQ is used, before a dimension to indicate a square.

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Addition of letters and symbols


The letter HEX is used, to indicate a hexagon before across dimension.

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Addition of letters and symbols


The word SPHERE is used, to indicate a spherical surface before the radius or diameter dimension.

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Special indications
To indicate a surface or a surface zone to give an additional treatment which shall be applied within limits to be specified on the drawing.

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Arrangement of dimensions

Chain dimensioning

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Arrangement of dimensions

Parallel dimensioning

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Arrangement of dimensions

Combined dimensioning

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Dimensioning by coordinates

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Dimensioning by coordinatescontd.

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Superimposed running dimensioning

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Equidistant features

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Equal dimensions

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Assembled parts

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The tolerance value restricted to the specified length.

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ANGULAR DIMENSIONS

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DIMENSIONING OF KEY WAYS & TAPERS

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TOLERANCES FOR LINEAR AND ANGULAR DIMENSIONS WITHOUT INDIVIDUAL TOLERANCE INDICATIONS

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INDICATIONS ON THE DRAWINGS


GENERAL TOLERANCES FOR LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS.

Designation f m c v

Description fine medium course very course

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INDICATIONS ON THE DRAWINGS


General tolerances about the untoleranced dimensions to be given near the title block in the drawing. Ex: Un toleranced dimensions as per : IS 2102 medium.

Permissible deviations for linear dimensions


Permissible deviations for basic size range
Designation Description

0.5 3

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6 - 30

30 120

120 400

400 1000

1000 2000

2000 4000

f m c v

fine medium course very course

0.05 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.5

0.1 0.2 0.5 1

0.15 0.3 0.8 1.5

0.2 0.5 1.2 2.5

0.3 0.8 2 4

0.5 1.2 3 6

2 4 8

For nominal sizes below 0.5mm, the deviations shall be indicated adjacent to the relevant nominal size (s)
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GENERAL TOLERANCES FOR RADII AND CHAMFER HEIGHTS

Permissible deviations for basic size range


Designation Description
fine medium course very course 0.5 - 3 Over 3 6 Over 6

f m
c v

0.2

0.5

0.4

For nominal sizes below 0.5mm, the deviations shall be indicated adjacent to the relevant nominal size (s)

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ANGULAR DIMENSIONS

Shorter side of the angle concerned

Permissible deviations for ranges of lengths, in mm, of the shorter side of the angle concerned
Designation Description
fine Upto 10 Over 10-50 Over 50-120 Over 120400 Over 400

m
c v

medium
course

1o 1o30 3o

0o30 1o 2o

0o20 0o30 1o

0o10 0o15 0o30

0o5 0o10 0o20

very course

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TOLERANCE DISPOSITION CHART

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Accuracy expected of manufacturing process

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