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someone can tell me where I can find online some tips on how
Does this method of quotation work?
A manual? examples with table harvests etc?

What's the difference between the iso and asme quotation?

Unfortunately I can't do any courses and I have to arrange for myself

Thank you.
Hi.
 
I know that distributes a manual + cdrom sule norm iso.
I don't know if there's anything like this. However, if they are international and they apply everywhere.
Hi.
 
the asme releases the propie publications for a fee:
like Iso, le en e le uni.
in practice to have the rules you have to pay.

around are often found pdf, slides explaining the iso and asme quotation standards.
try with google.
Hi.
 
I know that distributes a manual + cdrom sule norm iso.
I don't know if there's anything like this. However, if they are international and they apply everywhere.
Hi.
a curiosity: but the thumbs are iso? or are not contemplated and only the mm should be used?
 
Finding material on the American system nn is trivial... I suggest you turn around some American forums to get the information.

...and maybe the iso were worth everywhere! I'm supposed to do death jumps with absurd conversions every time... iso defines European standards, asme are American standards. If you're dealing with the other side of the world or you're sticking to them, or them to you... beginning with how the views of the masses turn on the table.

Inches (under-foot units) are in the American standard and the Anglo-Saxon technical system. the standard iso x the units of measurement is the international system (mks).
 

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