Abstract

The article discusses selected issues of the application of ISO GPS standards and their use in defining the specifications of designed products. Their importance in meeting the functional requirements specified by the designer and expected by the user is highlighted. This was presented on the example of a comparative analysis of the design of a second-generation composite bearing hub, which is a modification of a double-race angular contact ball bearing. A comparison of the ways in which the requirements of the more important dimensions are specified was made according to ISO 492:2002 and ISO 492:2014. Verification of the requirements description according to the GPS will be carried out during the manufacturing process of the bearing hub unit.

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