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Coordinate Tolerancing
Training By Kishor Bhatia
Which consists of direct coor. Tol. for the location of each feature in the group.
Dimensioning only one hole from the sides and to dimension the location of all other holes from this one.
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Coordinate tolerancing for location of a group of features, with positional tolerancing for individual features within the group.
THE LOWEST POSITION OF HOLE 3 WHEN HOLES 1 AND 2 ARE AT THE TOP OF THE 1.0 TOLERANCE ZONE THE HIGHEST POSITION OF HOLE 1 WHEN HOLES 2 AND 3 ARE CENTERED IN THE 1.0 TOLERANCE ZONE.
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE POSITION FOR HOLE 2 WHEN HOLES 1 AND 2 ARE AT OPPOSITE EXTREMES.
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MEASURING PRINCIPLE
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LOWEST POSITION POSSIBLE FOR HOLE 3 WHEN HOLES ARE AT THEIR MINIMUM MATERIAL SIZE (MAXIMUM DIAMETER)
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EXTREME VARIATION IN ORIENTATION WITH MAXIMUM DIAMETER HOLES WHEN REFERRED TO A DATUM
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Coordinate tolerancing for the position center of the group, with positional tolerancing (MMC) within the group.
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MMC Positional tolerancing, for location of group and also for location of individual features within the group.
INTERPERETATION
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GAGE
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GAGE
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DATUM TARGETS
If a part is too large to accommodate in a gage of reasonable size or if for other reasons it is desired to use locating pins in a gage, specific points or lines should be selected on a edges of the part these points or lines are designated as a datum targets.
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TOLERANCE ZONES
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TOLERANCE ZONES
HOLE 1 VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL
+0.1 +0.2
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TOLERANCE DIAGRAM
HOLE 1
HOLE 2
HOLE 3
HOLE 4
VERTICAL HORIZONTAL
+0.15 +0.05
-0.05 +0.1
-0.18 -0.05
+0.12 -0.15
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TOLERANCE DIAGRAM
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