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Quick question About ISO.....

If a Blueprint calls for ASME Y14.5 wouldn't this be the standard rules apply. How would I know if and when to apply ISO? I have yet to see anything on a blueprint stating this. The reason I bring this up is for the good old Profile callout. Before I make an argument, I want to cover all my resources. Customer already claims in an email that PC-DMIS is not capable of doing this. I and everyone on here already that's horse_S_H_I_T. But its Friday and I'm ready to P_I_S_S someone off
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  • I just browsed thru the whole thread, and I still don't quiet understand is there an actual definition of how the profile is measured based on the y14.5-2009 or 1994???

    is it double the worst reading or just the upper and lower combined?
  • Funny you mention Don Day, I contacted him personally, He responded he will talk to his superiors, and get back to me. Still waiting, guess he is not sure he understands it either. It's not just what I think is correct. I have been to several classes, in 88 I took the ANSI 82 standard class, was taught this, 97, ASME 94, and as of recently ASME 2009. All with the same conclusion, all different instructors. Now, I never seen this Book that I shared with everyone until I actually bought it. But with the rules the way they are for now. You cannot multiply 2. Do like Vinni says 2 readings positive and negative. At least that is clear, according to the standard.
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  • Funny you mention Don Day, I contacted him personally, He responded he will talk to his superiors, and get back to me. Still waiting, guess he is not sure he understands it either. It's not just what I think is correct. I have been to several classes, in 88 I took the ANSI 82 standard class, was taught this, 97, ASME 94, and as of recently ASME 2009. All with the same conclusion, all different instructors. Now, I never seen this Book that I shared with everyone until I actually bought it. But with the rules the way they are for now. You cannot multiply 2. Do like Vinni says 2 readings positive and negative. At least that is clear, according to the standard.
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