Geo-metrics II: The Application of Geometric Tolerancing Techniques (using Customary Inch System) |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Why use geometric dimensioning and tolerancing? | 8 |
Symbolic method of stating a basic theoretical exact valuerecommended | 15 |
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acceptable actual applied assembly BASIC basis CALCULATIONS center plane characteristics CIRCULAR common concentricity condition considered coordinate cylindrical datum axis DATUM FEATURE DATUM PLANE datum points datum reference DATUM SURFACE desired determine diameter dimensions drawing DRAWN effect elements equal error established exact example extremities FIGURE flatness four functional gage GAGE PIN geometric hole hole pattern illustration implied increase indicator individual limit material condition mating maximum MEANING measurement method MOUNTED necessary Note orientation PARALLEL pattern perfect permissible permitted perpendicular PLACES points POSITION TOL position tolerance position tolerancing POSSIBLE preceding PRIMARY DATUM principles produced reading relationship relative representative requirements respect result ROTATE roundness RULE runout SECONDARY shaft shown shows sizes slot specified standard straightness symbol TOL ZONE TOL.ZONE tolerance zone total runout TOTAL WIDE true variation WIDE TOL WIDTH zero