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With the replacement of ISO 2768-2 and ISO 1302, for example, the issue of specifying standard numbers without a date on drawings has been emphasised even more. In both cases, the standard number was changed during the revision in order to clearly delimit the content. Nevertheless, they were defined as replacements for the new standards. What is behind [...]
The default principle of DIN EN ISO 8015 defines a procedure that minimises the number of entries in the specification. It is specified that if
The rules for tolerancing and measurement in the ISO GPS system apply in principle to rigid workpieces. This means that these parts do not deform of their own accord unless additional
With the publication of our new in-depth course on the tolerancing of plastic moulded parts, we are expanding our range of courses to include a topic that often leads to uncertainties in practice. Plastic components represent a challenge due to their material
With technical progress, components are being manufactured ever more precisely. As a result, simple descriptions with classic plus-minus tolerances are no longer sufficient in many cases, as they are no longer unambiguous in these deviation ranges.
With the publication of the revised ISO 5459 in October 2024, which has also been available as DIN EN ISO 5459 since December 2025, there is, in addition to the new default for the
With a systematic approach that supports the reading and interpretation of technical drawings, understanding the content and identifying critical tolerances, for example for work preparation or metrology, becomes much easier.
More efficient learning with the new integrated glossary. Precision is crucial in technical training - not only in terms of content, but also in terms of language. Particularly with complex topics, understanding often depends on