GSO ISO 22081:2022

ISO 22081:2021
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 10 October 2022

Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — General geometrical specifications and general size specifications

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GSO ISO 22081:2022 Scope

This document gives rules for definition and interpretation of general geometrical specifications and general size specifications defined according to ISO 8015:2011, 5.12.

General specifications defined in other standards, and the link to these standards, are not covered by this document.

The general geometrical specifications and general size (linear or angular) specifications defined in this document apply only to integral features (including features of size).

These specifications do not apply to derived features or integral lines (see ISO 17450-1 for the definitions of integral features and derived features).

Dimensions other than linear or angular sizes (see ISO 14405-2) are not covered by this document.

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