QUESTION 1
1. Which statement best describes what the ASME-Y14.5 covers?
a. Dimensioning and...
Engineering, 11.10.2021 23:20, jeff7259
QUESTION 1
1. Which statement best describes what the ASME-Y14.5 covers?
a. Dimensioning and tolerancing standards for drafting and gaging of rigid mechanical parts.
b. A symbolic means of dimensioning and tolerancing.
c. Dimensioning and tolerancing standard with respect to how parts are manufactured.
d. Establishes uniform practices for stating and interpreting dimensioning, tolerancing, and related requirements for use on
engineering drawings and related documents.
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