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  1. SolidWorksGuru

    Tolerance Block "Crossout" - Per what std?

    So your suggesting to put roughly +/- 1/16" tolerance on the 1/8" dimension, right? I guess thats ok since anything out of that tolerance would make it a differant variation number. Chris Wilson CAD Administrator CSWP
  2. SolidWorksGuru

    Tolerance Block "Crossout" - Per what std?

    Sorry, forgot to add the link. (first time user) Chris Wilson CAD Administrator CSWPhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=89bf23b4-08c3-4ac6-98eb-615f94b43742&file=tolerance_example.pdf
  3. SolidWorksGuru

    Tolerance Block "Crossout" - Per what std?

    The washer was just one example. Please see the uploaded file and advise. I'm just trying to decide wether this is a good practice or not. Chris Wilson CAD Administrator CSWP
  4. SolidWorksGuru

    Tolerance Block "Crossout" - Per what std?

    But do you know if there is an ANSI/ASME/ISO standard that governs this practice? Chris Wilson CAD Administrator CSWP
  5. SolidWorksGuru

    Tolerance Block "Crossout" - Per what std?

    Our company has always crossed out (big "x" from corner to corner) the Tolerance Block on our std sheet formats whenever it didn't apply to the drawing. For example, if it's a control drawing of a WASHER, we will specify a size of 0.094"ID x 0.250"OD x 0.032"THK. Those are parameters that...

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