4 edition of Functional gaging found in the catalog.
Published
1970
by Society of Manufacturing Engineers in Dearborn, Mich
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Edward S. Roth. |
Series | Manufacturing data series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TJ1166 .R66 1970 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 138 p. |
Number of Pages | 138 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5076847M |
ISBN 10 | 0872630196 |
LC Control Number | 74118771 |
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Functional gaging (Manufacturing data series) Paperback – January 1, by Edward S Roth (Author)Author: Edward S Roth. Functional gaging of positionally toleranced parts: A fully illustrated interpretation of true-position dimensioning for fixed-element receiver gaging, engineers (ASTME manufacturing data series) [Roth, Edward S] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying : Edward S Roth.
Functional Gaging - Per ASME Y - This is a textbook that teaches how to design Functional Gages. It follows the ASME Y standard. It covers definitions and various philosophies of gaging.
It contains examples and exercises for creating gages. First ed. published in under title: Functional gaging of positionally toleranced parts. Description: ix, pages illustrations 23 cm. Series Title: Manufacturing data series.
Responsibility: [by] Edward S. Roth. Contains data and examples on applied gaging and measurement, and incorporates the fundamental principles of ASME Y Dimensioning and Tolerancing, B and Preferred Limits and Fits, B Gaging and Fixturing for GDT (formerly B Inspection of Workpieces), and the impact of B (temperature and Humidity).Price: $ By learning the proper application of functional gaging and inspection techniques you will increase your production of quality parts.
When you understand how to design and build your functional gaging and inspection processes along with the part design, you will be developing inspection criteria directly related to the part’s specific 5/5(1). – When functional gaging teachniques are desirable.
Think of functional gages as measuring devices intended to verify a particular feature is within tolerance. For example, a “Go-NoGo” gage. – When datum references are desirable to ensure consistency between manufacturing and gaging operations.
I read this book because my mother gave it to me, in My only excuse for taking so long to read it is that I thought I had read it already, but nooo, my mother gave me two Erma Bombeck books. The earlier one was from when Erma was raising her young children.
This book was vaguely amusing at times/5. 1 9. Inspection and Gaging Tools Nageswara Rao Posinasetti 1 February 6, Nominal dimension Tolerance Use Appearance Cost Datum or Reference 2 February 6, Inspection Measurement Measuring can be defined as the determination of a dimension.
Gaging Gauging is defined as the acceptability of a given dimension whether it lies in its specified orFile Size: 2MB. When Gaging Becomes Measuring That Becomes Gaging In a previous column, we discussed the terms “gaging” and “measuring,” which are often used interchangeably.
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This is a textbook that teaches how to design Functional Gages. It follows the ASME Y standard. It covers definitions and various philosophies of gaging. It contains examples and exercises for creating gages.
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Ref: Functional Gauge Designs - Griffith Training Functional Gauges are supposed to reject borderline good product too many good products 10% or less stackup is the standard rule (e.g. old Mil-Std) The complexity and cost of the Gauge depends largely on part tolerance and machinability Size: 1MB.
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and maximum material boundary (MMB) concepts]. It also shows examples of functional gages and fixtures used for the measurement of workpiece geometric tolerances referenced at regardless of feature size (RFS) and regardless of material boundary (RMB).
GO, NOGO, and functional gages are primarily used for the collection of attribute Size: KB. This book is printed on recycled, acid-free paper containing a minimum of 50% recycled, de-inked fiber.
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For more information. Functional size must be measured at the maximum material limit within the length of standard gaging elements. The characteristic known as NO GO functional diameter must also be verified. This can be accomplished by using fixed limit gaging or variable gaging with functional.
3D Functional Gauge: We have seen how geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to virtual condition ensures part fit. We can use this fact to design a functional gauge that will ensure % part fit with minimum good part rejection.
We did not cover functional gauges in the 2D section since 2D is more of a theoretical exercise for ease of.He addresses functional requirements and manufacturing techniques, measurement, inspection, and gaging procedures. The book illustrates how symbology is best utilized, in what order it should be 5/5(1).A good book of functional analysis.
Ask Question Asked 8 years, 9 months ago. Active 2 months ago. Viewed 67k times 57 $\begingroup$ I'm a student (I've been studying mathematics 4 years at the university) and I like functional analysis and topology, but I only studied 6 credits of functional analysis and 7 in topology (the basics).