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BS 8888 is the British standard developed by the BSI Group for technical product documentation, geometric product specification, geometric tolerance specification and engineering drawings. [ 1 ] History
ISO/IEC 17025 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories is the main standard used by testing and calibration laboratories. In most countries, ISO/IEC 17025 is the standard for which most labs must hold accreditation in order to be deemed technically competent.
ISO 8048:1984 Technical drawings – Construction drawings – Representation of views, sections and cuts; ISO 8049:2016 Ferronickel shot - Sampling for analysis; ISO 8050:1988 Ferronickel ingots or pieces - Sampling for analysis; ISO 8062 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional and geometrical tolerances for moulded parts
The standard (size) tolerances are divided into two categories: hole and shaft. They are labelled with a letter (capitals for holes and lowercase for shafts) and a number. For example: H7 (hole, tapped hole, or nut) and h7 (shaft or bolt). H7/h6 is a very common standard tolerance which gives a tight fit.
ISO 10211 Thermal bridges in building construction – Heat flows and surface temperatures – Detailed calculations; ISO 10218 Robots and robotic devices – Safety requirements for industrial robots; ISO 10241 Terminological entries in standards ISO 10241-1:2011 Part 1: General requirements and examples of presentation
ISO 16063-45:2017 Part 45: In-situ calibration of transducers with built in calibration coil ISO 16069:2004 Graphical symbols - Safety signs - Safety way guidance systems (SWGS) ISO/IEC 16085:2006 Systems and software engineering - Life cycle processes - Risk management
ISO 3570 Vacuum gauges — Standard methods for calibration [Rejected draft] ISO 3571 Passenger lift installations ISO 3571-1:1977 Part 1: Residential buildings – Definitions, functional dimensions, and modular co-ordination dimensions [Withdrawn: replaced by ISO 4190-1, in 2019 replaced by ISO 8100-30]
ISO 7-1:1994 Part 1: Dimensions, tolerances and designation ISO 7-1:1994/COR 1:2007 Technical Corrigendum 1; ISO 7-2:2000 Part 2: Verification by means of limit gauges; ISO/IEC GUIDE 7:1994 Guidelines for drafting of standards suitable for use for conformity assessment [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO/IEC 17007:2009]
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