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Difference Between ASME & ANSI Y14.5

Difference Between ASME & ANSI Y14.5

Difference Between ASME & ANSI Y14.5

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Hi Everyone,

  What's the Difference Between ASME & ANSI Y14.5?  Also, are there any major differences with Y14.5-2009?

Thanks

Jason M.
Unigraphics NX & SolidWorks Designer

RE: Difference Between ASME & ANSI Y14.5

forum1103: Drafting Standards, GD&T & Tolerance Analysis has had several threads about changes to the 2009 edition.

As to ANSI V ASME, this again comes up over in the Drafting Standards forum.  

Essentially it used to be an ANSI document, I think 1982 was the last ANSI version.  At the 94 edition it became an ASME spec.

There are significant differences between 82 & 94 versions.  94 version has something like 7 pages explaining the differences.

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