ISO 8062-3:2007

International Standard   Historical · Approved on 31 May 2007

Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Dimensional and geometrical tolerances for moulded parts — Part 3: General dimensional and geometrical tolerances and machining allowances for castings

ISO 8062-3:2007 Files

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ISO 8062-3:2007 Scope

ISO 8062-3:2007 specifies general dimensional and geometrical tolerances, as well as machining allowance grades, for castings as delivered to the purchaser in accordance with ISO 8062-2. It is applicable for the tolerancing of dimensions and geometry, and required machining allowance of castings in all cast metals and their alloys produced by various casting manufacturing processes.

ISO 8062-3:2007 applies to both general dimensional and general geometrical tolerances, unless otherwise specified.

The dimensional tolerances covered by ISO 8062-3:2007 are tolerances for linear dimensions.

The geometrical tolerances covered by ISO 8062-3:2007 are:

  • tolerances for straightness,
  • flatness,
  • roundness,
  • parallelism,
  • perpendicularity,
  • symmetry, and
  • coaxiality.

ISO 8062-3:2007 can be used for the selection of tolerance values for individual indications.

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