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Tolerance Zone Constraints for Feature Groups and Patterns |
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Written by Evan Janeshewski
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In a previous article, we saw that the orientation and location of a tolerance zone for a single feature can be constrained to datums. Now we will see that the orientation and location of tolerance zones for groups of features can be constrained to each other, depending on the geometric characteristic.
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Tolerance Zone Constraints for Element-Based Characteristics |
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Written by Evan Janeshewski
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In the previous article, we saw that the orientation and location of tolerance zones can be constrained to datums. Now we will see that the orientation and location of tolerance zones can be constrained in other ways as well.
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Determining the Constraints on a Tolerance Zone |
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Written by Evan Janeshewski
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In previous articles, we saw that all geometric tolerance specifications control a particular component of the considered feature and define a tolerance zone.
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Determining the Shape and Size of a Tolerance Zone |
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Written by Evan Janeshewski
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In the previous article, we saw that all geometric tolerance specifications control a particular component of the considered feature.
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Determining the Controlled Component for a Geometric Tolerance |
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Written by Evan Janeshewski
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A major advantage of the geometric tolerancing system is the ability to clearly define exactly what is to be controlled. But determining exactly what geometric entity a feature control frame applies to can involve several different pieces of information.
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