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Please Help / GD&T Question

Please Help / GD&T Question

Please Help / GD&T Question

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We're having an argument here ....
 
Explain this ....
 
.293 ±.001
(true position) .028 (Max material Cond) B A C
BOUNDARY
 
If you have a site/webpage to send me to, that would most be appreciated as well to help with my explanation.  

RE: Please Help / GD&T Question

forum1103: Drafting Standards, GD&T & Tolerance Analysis may be a better place to look.  Perhaps even red flag this one and post over there if below doesn't answer your question.

If you have it consult Section 5.10.1 of ASME Y14.5m-1994.  The fact it has boundary on it makes me think it might be elongated slots something like figure 5-47.

http://www.tec-ease.com/tips/nov-07.htm may help too.

KENAT,

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