BS 8888:2002
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Technical product documentation (TPD). Specification for defining, specifying and graphically representing products
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2002 | 44 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British�Standard |
3 | Contents |
7 | 1 Scope 2 References 2.1 Normative references 2.2 Informative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 technical product document (TPD) 3.2 technical product document set (TPD�set) |
8 | 4 Global standards underpinning BS�8888 4.1 Standard reference temperature 5 Expression of the concept |
9 | 6 Types of documentation 6.1 General 6.2 Combined drawing 6.3 Diagram 6.4 Document list (Drawing list) 7 Relationships 8 Presentation media |
10 | Figure 1 Metric reference graduations 9 Scales 10 Lines, arrows and terminators 10.1 Lines |
11 | 10.2 Arrows and terminators 11 Lettering 11.1 General 11.2 Notes 12 Projections |
12 | 13 Views 13.1 General 13.2 Auxiliary views Figure 2 Auxiliary view showing true shape of inclined surface 14 Sections 15 Item references |
13 | 16 Symbols and abbreviations 16.1 General 16.2 Standard symbols and abbreviations 17 Representation of features |
14 | 18 Representation of components 19 Dimensioning and tolerancing 19.1 General |
15 | 19.2 Decimal marker 19.3 Diameters Figure 3 Dimensions of diameters placed on the view providing greatest clarity |
16 | Figure 4 Diameter dimensions indicated by leader lines Figure 5 Dimensioning of concentric diameters on partial views 19.4 Holes Figure 6 Dimensioning of holes |
17 | 19.5 Keyways Figure 7 Dimensioning of keyways 19.6 Curved surfaces 19.7 Interpretations of limits of size for the control of form |
18 | Figure 8 Dimensioning on a curved surface |
19 | Figure 9 Interpretation of limits of size with dependency of size and form |
20 | Figure 10 Interpretations using the principle of independency for a cylindrical component�for which a toler… 19.8 Methods of specifying tolerances |
21 | 19.9 General tolerancing Figure 11 Examples of general tolerance notes 19.10 Cumulative effects of tolerances Figure 12 Comparison of chain and parallel methods of dimensioning toleranced centre�distances |
22 | 20 Geometrical tolerancing 20.1 General 20.2 Coaxiality tolerance of a single feature referred to a datum feature Figure 13 Coaxiality tolerance of a single feature referred to a datum feature 21 Surface texture indication |
23 | 22 Graphical representation and annotation of 3-D data (3-D Modelling output) 23 Security 23.1 Introduction 23.2 General security 23.3 Enhanced security |
24 | 23.4 Security level identification 24 Storage and retrieval 25 Marking 25.1 BS 8888 25.2 BS 8888 (enhanced security) 25.3 Tolerancing system Figure 14 Method of indicating that the independency system of tolerancing has been used 26 Protection notices |
25 | Annex A (normative) Normative references Table A.1 Normative references |
26 | Table A.1 Normative references |
27 | Table A.1 Normative references |
28 | Table A.1 Normative references |
29 | Annex B (informative) Informative references |
30 | Table B.1 Informative references |
31 | Annex C (normative) Standard symbols and abbreviations Table C.1 Standard symbols and abbreviations |
32 | Table C.1 Standard symbols and abbreviations |
33 | Annex D (normative) Document security — Enhanced D.1 Introduction D.2 Identification of security classification D.2.1 Any required security classification and/or caveat, shall be inserted in the technical product do… D.2.2 Each sheet shall be classified according to its content. D.2.3 The security classification shall always appear at the top and bottom of A4 sheets and at the top… D.2.4 The security classification shall either be: D.3 Marking for enhanced security Annex E (informative) Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing E.1 Introduction E.2 Revision of BS ISO 1101 |
34 | E.3 Details of changes and additions E.3.1 Normative/ informative status E.3.2 Spherical tolerance zone E.3.3 Symbols for geometrical characteristics E.3.5 Geometry tolerancing principles E.4 Details of items removed from BS ISO 1101 by the revision E.4.1 General E.5 Ease of use — Summary |
35 | E.6 Amendment of BS ISO 1101 E.7 Draft of new ISO 129-2 E.8 Details of changes and additions E.8.1 Normative use of the principle of independency of size and form E.8.2 Specification uncertainty E.9 Summary |
36 | Annex F (informative) Technical product specification — Current activity and future development F.1 Introduction F.2 Technical product specification — UK development |
37 | F.3 Technical product documentation F.4 Geometrical product specification (GPS) F.4.1 GPS — Introduction F.4.2 GPS — The standards matrix |
38 | Figure F.1 The GPS matrix model |
39 | F.4.3 GPS — The link between design intent and metrology Figure F.2 The basic GPS framework |
42 | Figure F.3 The duality principle |