Overview - ISO 5459:2024 (Geometrical tolerancing - Datums and datum systems)
ISO 5459:2024 is the third edition of the international GPS (Geometrical Product Specifications) standard that specifies terminology, rules and methodology for indicating and interpreting datums and datum systems in technical product documentation. The standard focuses on clear definition of datum features, situation features, specification operators for establishing datums, and the graphical language (symbols and rules) used on engineering drawings and CAD models. It updates previous editions to address all surface types and introduces new concepts and terms aligned with the ISO GPS framework.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Terminology and definitions: standardizes terms such as datum feature, associated feature and situation feature to ensure consistent interpretation.
- Specification operator: defines the ISO default and special specification operators used to establish datums (see ISO 17450-2 for related operator concepts). The verification operator is acknowledged but not defined in this document.
- Graphical language and symbols: rules for the datum feature indicator, datum feature identifiers, datum targets, filter symbols and drawing conventions.
- Datum types and systems: treatment of single datums, common datums and datum systems, including sequence of establishment and invariance classes.
- Association and filtration: normative rules for association between real features and ideal datums, filtration of datum features (including plane filtration) and nesting/indexing for measurement.
- Rules and examples: clear rules for indication, meaning and practical application, with informative annexes providing examples, former practices and relations to the GPS matrix model.
- Scope limits: detailed maximum/least material requirements are referenced to ISO 2692 and verification operator implementations are out of scope.
Practical applications and users
ISO 5459:2024 is essential for professionals involved in product design, manufacturing and quality assurance where precise location and orientation control is required:
- Mechanical and design engineers specifying functional datums on parts and assemblies
- CAD/CAM specialists creating and annotating 3D models and technical drawings
- Metrologists and QA/inspection teams implementing measurement strategies and datum association
- Drafting standards committees, trainers and technical authors preparing documentation consistent with GPS practices
- Manufacturers and suppliers integrating tolerancing requirements into process control and inspection plans
Adopting ISO 5459 ensures unambiguous datum specification, better interoperability between design and inspection, and clearer communication of geometrical tolerancing requirements.
Related standards
- ISO 1101 - tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out
- ISO 2692 - maximum and least material requirements (MMR/LMR)
- ISO 17450-1 / ISO 17450-2 - GPS general concepts and operator definitions
- ISO 4351 - association (feature-to-datum relationships)
- ISO 14638, ISO 8015 - GPS matrix and fundamental rules
- ISO 7083 - presentation of geometrical symbols
Keywords: ISO 5459:2024, geometrical tolerancing, datums, datum systems, GPS, datum feature, specification operator, technical product documentation.