Alex Krulikowski's ISO Geometrical Tolerancing Reference Guide is one of the most complete ISO references for geometrical tolerancing on the market. At 376 pages, this handy on-the-job resource is packed with information that will save you and your company time and money.
Often employees don't know ISO standards, and most training on the market today is actually ASME training passed as ISO. This doesn't take into account the rules and symbols unique to ISO. The ISO Geometrical Tolerancing Reference Guide clarifies interpreting standard-compliant technical drawings that use ISO 1101:2004 and its companion published standards. It guides the user as to which ISO standards should be referenced on a drawing and what the standards cover.
One entire section is devoted to a quick comparison of ASME and ISO standards. Other topics
* ISO drawing conventions * GPS basics * Size and boundary conditions * Limits and fits * The datum-system * Form tolerances * Orientation tolerances * Location tolerances * Run-out tolerances * Profile tolerances * General tolerances * Workpiece edges * Surface texture * ISO/ASME comparison * Non-rigid parts * Restraint specifications
More than 15 standards were directly reviewed and more than 70 standards indirectly used in creating the book.