GSO ISO/TS 13399-301:2021
ISO/TS 13399-301:2013
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Cutting tool data representation and exchange — Part 301: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of thread-cutting taps, thread-forming taps and thread-cutting dies
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GSO ISO/TS 13399-301:2021 Scope
ISO/TS 13399-301:2013 specifies a concept for the design of tool items, limited to any kind of taps and dies, together with the usage of the related properties and domains of values.
ISO/TS 13399-301:2013 specifies a common way of designing simplified models that contain:
- definitions and identifications of the design features of thread-cutting taps, thread-forming taps and thread-cutting dies with solid cutting edges, with a link to the properties used;
- definitions and identifications of the internal structure of the 3D model that represents the features and properties of thread-cutting taps, thread-forming taps and thread-cutting dies with solid cutting edges.
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