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BS 8888:2004

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Technical product specification (TPS). Specification

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BSI 2004 48
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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
8 3.2 technical product specification
4 Global standards underpinning BS�8888
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The fundamental TPS principles
9 5 Expression of the concept
10 6 Types of documentation
6.1 General
6.2 Combined drawing
6.3 Diagram
6.4 Document list — Drawing list
11 7 Relationships
8 Presentation media
8.1 General
8.2 Application of BS EN ISO 7200:2004
8.3 Format
8.4 Orientation marks
12 8.5 Metric reference graduation
Figure 1 – Metric reference graduations
9 Scales
10 Lines, arrows and terminators
10.1 Lines
10.2 Arrows and terminators
13 11 Lettering
11.1 General
11.2 Notes
12 Projections
13 Views
13.1 General
14 13.2 Auxiliary views
Figure 2 – Auxiliary view showing true shape of inclined surface
14 Sections
15 Item references
15 16 Symbols and abbreviations
16.1 General
16.2 Standard symbols and abbreviations
16 17 Representation of features
17 18 Representation of components
18 19 Dimensioning and tolerancing
19.1 General
19 19.2 Presentation of decimals
19.3 Diameters
Figure 3 – Dimensions of diameters placed on the view providing greatest clarity
20 Figure 4 – Diameter dimensions indicated by leader lines
Figure 5 – Dimensioning of concentric diameters on partial views
19.4 Holes
21 Figure 6 – Dimensioning of holes
19.5 Keyways
Figure 7 – Dimensioning of keyways
22 19.6 Interpretations of limits of size for the control of form
23 Figure 8 – Interpretation of limits of size with dependency of size and form
25 Figure 9 – Interpretations using the principle of independency for a cylindrical component for which a toler…
19.7 Methods of specifying tolerances
19.8 General tolerancing
26 Figure 10 – Examples of general tolerance notes
19.9 Cumulative effects of tolerances
Figure 11 – Comparison of chain and parallel methods of dimensioning toleranced centre distances
27 20 Geometrical tolerancing
20.1 General
20.2 Coaxiality tolerance of a single feature referred to a datum feature
Figure 12 – Coaxiality tolerance of a single feature referred to a datum feature
28 21 Surface texture indication
22 Graphical representation and annotation of 3-D data (3-D modelling output)
29 23 Security
23.1 Introduction
23.2 General security
23.3 Enhanced security
23.4 Security level identification
24 Storage and retrieval
25 Marking
25.1 BS 8888
25.2 BS 8888 (enhanced security)
30 25.3 Tolerancing system
Figure 13 – Method of indicating that the independency system of tolerancing has been used
Figure 14 – Method of indicating that the dependency system of tolerancing has been used
26 Protection notices
31 Annex A (normative) Normative references
34 Table A.1 – Normative references
36 Annex B (informative) Informative references
Table B.1 – Informative references
38 Annex C (normative) Standard symbols and abbreviations
Table C.1 – Standard symbols and abbreviations
40 Annex D (normative) Document security — Enhanced
D.1 Introduction
D.2 Identification of security classification
D.3 Marking for enhanced security
Annex E (normative) Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Applicability of standards
41 E.3 Exclusion of surface texture
E.4 Definition of datums
E.5 Size requirements
42 Annex F (informative) Technical product specification — Current activity and future development
F.1 Introduction
F.2 Technical product specification — UK development
43 F.3 Technical product documentation
F.4 Geometrical specification
F.4.1 Introduction
F.4.2 The geometrical specification standards matrix
44 Figure F.1 – The GPS matrix model
45 F.4.3 The link between design intent and metrology
Figure F.2 – Model of the relationship between specification, verification and the actual workpiece
46 Figure F.3 – The duality principle
BS 8888:2004
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