ASME-Y14.5M Historical Revision Information
Dimensioning and Tolerancing (Correctly Numbered ASME-Y14.5)

ASME-Y14.5M - 2009 EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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Dimensioning and Tolerancing (Correctly Numbered ASME-Y14.5)

Scope

This standard establishes uniform practices for stating and interpreting dimensioning, tolerancing, and related requirements for use on engineering drawings and in related documents.

Abstract

The Y14.5 standard is considered the authoritative guideline for the design language of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T.)  It establishes uniform practices for stating and interpreting GD&T and related requirements for use on engineering drawings and in related documents.

GD&T is an essential tool for communicating design intent — that parts from technical drawings have the desired form, fit, function and interchangeability.  By providing uniformity in drawing specifications and interpretation, GD&T reduces guesswork throughout the manufacturing process — improving quality, lowering costs, and shortening deliveries.

Now, a consensus committee of experts has revised Y14.5 for 21st-century applications.  Important changes address:  concept of feature of size; datum references and degrees of freedom; composite position tolerances; surface boundaries and axis methods of interpretation; profile tolerances; and symbology and modifiers tools.  Additionally, the subject matter has been restructured for better readability, with profile, orientation, and form now in separate sections, and material within sections reorganized.

ASME Y14.5-2009 is a replacement of ASME Y14.5M-1994.

Notes

Intended for design, drafting, mechanical, manufacturing, production, tool/gage, quality, process and project engineers, CAD/CAM/CAE specialists, inspectors and educators across a broad range of global manufacturing. Special emphasis on aerospace, automotive, medical device, precision instrumentation and related industries.


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Document Number

Y14.5 - 2009

Revision Level

2009 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Publication Date

Jan. 1, 2009

Page Count

224 pages