If you sure about your system,
Something to read about GD&T:
(in no particular order):
Alex Krulikowski:
David P. Madsen:
James D. Meadows:
Bruce A. Wilson:
Gene Cogorno:
Robert H. Nickolaisen:
Georg Henzold:
If you are not sure and maybe looking for literature on GPS:
Manual by Colin H. Simmons and Dennis E. Maguire based on BS8888 2011 and related ISO standards. Suitable for international use, includes a guide to the fundamental differences between the relevant ISO and ASME standards:
Reference by Paul Green, just like Simmons and Maguire Manual, the book shows exactly how to create technical drawings to a professional standard including drafting rules (not limited to dimensioning and tolerancing):
Book by the same author, has been created to simplify and codify the use and understanding of geometrical tolerancing. It is a complete, self-contained reference for daily use. Dedicated entirely to GD&T
Book by Georg Henzold covering the latest (at the moment of publishing) ISO and ANSI/ASME standards and offers some insight into the world of GD&T/GPS:
Guide by Alex Krulikowski, one of the most complete ISO references for geometrical tolerancing on the market. One entire section is devoted to a quick comparison of ASME and ISO standards:
The only drawback of this book, as well as others, is that is based on 2004 version of ISO 1101 fundamental standard.
Another book by Alex Krulikowski. The ISO GPS Ultimate Pocket Guide explains the most common rules, symbols, and concepts in the ISO Geometrical Product Specifications System. Covers later changes (up to ISO 1101-2012):
Handbook by Henrik S. Nielsen (this one takes the later changes into consideration):
Although it much cheaper to buy directly from ISO headquarters in Switzerland
Handbook by French agency AFNOR (Didn’t have a chance to see what’s inside, but it is about later changes):
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