ISO TS 13399-80-2017 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO/TS 13399-80:2017 — Cutting tool data representation and exchange — Part 80: Creation and exchange of 3D models — Overview and principles. This Technical Specification defines the basic principles for creating and exchanging simplified 3D models of cutting items, tool items and adaptive (attachment) items, including identification of design features, internal 3D-model structure, and the association of properties and value domains used to represent those items for CAD/CAM and data-exchange workflows.
Abstract
Specifies fundamental rules and conventions for simplified 3D model creation and exchange within the ISO 13399 family: naming and definition of basic design features, mapping of features to properties, definition of internal 3D-model structure required to represent features and properties, and identification of elements not covered in ISO/TS 13399‑50 but necessary to design 3D models. It also notes items and applications outside its scope (for example, storage/reference applications and some assembly/auxiliary item modelling).
General information
- Status: Published; edition 2 (2017) — confirmed on review and remains current.
- Publication date: May 2017 (commonly recorded as 10 May 2017 / 2017-05).
- Publisher: ISO (International Organization for Standardization); national bodies and standards vendors also distribute editorial versions (e.g. BSI, national sellers).
- ICS / categories: 25.100.01 (Cutting tools in general); 35.240.50 (IT applications in industry).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (2017) — ISO/TS 13399-80:2017 (revises ISO/TS 13399-80:2014).
- Number of pages: Typically listed as 34 pages by several distributors; ISO metadata may show 34–35 pages depending on counting conventions (publisher formatting can vary).
Scope
Defines the basic principles for the creation and exchange of simplified 3D models of cutting items, tool items and adaptive items, using properties and value domains from the ISO 13399 reference dictionaries. The document covers naming/defining basic design features, mapping those features to properties, and specifying the internal 3D-model structure necessary to represent features and properties. It explicitly excludes certain application-level aspects such as storage/archival applications and some assembly/auxiliary item modelling that are outside the Technical Specification’s remit.
Key topics and requirements
- Principles for simplified 3D model creation (geometry simplification and feature representation).
- Designation and identification of basic design features for cutting items, tool items and adaptive items.
- Definition of internal 3D-model structure to map geometric features to standardized properties and value domains.
- Guidance on property associations and use of ISO/TS 13399 reference dictionaries (cross-references to parts such as ISO/TS 13399-100 and ISO/TS 13399-2).
- Data-exchange recommendations for CAD/CAM and PDM/PLM workflows to ensure consistent interpretation of simplified models.
- Notes on excluded topics (storage/repository applications, some assembly and auxiliary item modelling).
Typical use and users
Used by cutting-tool manufacturers, CAD/CAM vendors, tooling and fixture designers, CAM programmers, PDM/PLM and MES integrators, and systems implementing tool-data exchange between manufacturing IT systems. Typical applications include exchanging simplified tool geometry for simulation, collision checking, process planning and catalog publication where full parametric models are unnecessary or impractical.
Related standards
Part of the ISO 13399 series for cutting tool data representation and exchange. Key related documents include ISO 13399-1 (overview and information model), ISO/TS 13399-2 (reference dictionary for cutting items), ISO/TS 13399-50 (properties and value domains), ISO/TS 13399-60 (connection systems), ISO/TS 13399-100 (reference dictionary principles), and many other Part‑80/Part‑3xx Technical Specifications that define 3D model creation for specific tool families (for example the subparts addressing inserts, endmills, tool holders and other tool types).
Keywords
ISO 13399, cutting tool data, 3D model exchange, simplified 3D model, tool item, cutting item, adaptive item, reference dictionary, CAD/CAM data exchange, tool properties, PDM/PLM.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO/TS 13399-80:2017 is a Technical Specification in the ISO 13399 family that specifies principles for creating and exchanging simplified 3D models of cutting, tool and adaptive items to support consistent CAD/CAM and information-exchange workflows.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers naming and defining basic design features, the internal structure of simplified 3D models, the association of features with standardized properties and value domains, and guidance for exchanging these models. It does not cover storage/repository applications or some assembly and auxiliary-item modelling.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Tool manufacturers, CAD/CAM and PLM/PDM software vendors, CAM programmers, tooling engineers and integrators who need a consistent way to exchange simplified tool geometry and associated semantic data between systems.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2017 edition (Edition 2) is the current published Technical Specification; the 2014 edition was superseded by the 2017 version. ISO metadata indicate the 2017 edition has been reviewed and confirmed in subsequent reviews and remains current. Users should check the issuing body for any further amendments or reviews.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO/TS 13399-80:2017 is part of the ISO 13399 family (cutting tool data representation and exchange), which includes the core information-model and dictionary parts (for example ISO 13399-1, ISO/TS 13399-2, ISO/TS 13399-100) and multiple Part‑80 and Part‑3xx Technical Specifications that address creation/exchange of 3D models for specific tool types.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Cutting tool data, 3D model exchange, simplified model, tool properties, ISO 13399, CAD/CAM data exchange, tool item, adaptive item, reference dictionary.