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  1. PeterStock

    Tolerance on implied 90 angles.

    I have a question that is derived from a drawing I recently checked. There were two values in the title block for angles, one of +/-2 degrees if the angle was stated as a whole number and one of +/- .5 degrees if the angle showed a decimal. My question is which applies in the case of an implied...
  2. PeterStock

    Alibre announces price cut.

    http://www.cadalyst.com/cad/news/alibre-announces-permanent-price-cut-97-13110 Peter Stockhausen Senior Design Analyst (Checker) Infotech Aerospace Services www.infotechpr.net
  3. PeterStock

    How to handle out of scale dimensions in Pro/E

    Attached is a powerpoint on how to handle out of scale dimensions in Pro/E (ASME Y14.5 requires that they be underlined). Peter Stockhausen Senior Design Analyst (Checker) Infotech Aerospace Services www.infotechpr.net
  4. PeterStock

    Is this runout tolerance proper.

    Is the runout tolerance show on the attachment proper. I do not think so, but the reference for the drawing I am checking shows it this way and it is released. Peter Stockhausen Senior Design Analyst (Checker) Infotech Aerospace Services
  5. PeterStock

    Tolerance of Implied 90 Degree Angle

    Per ASME Y14.5M-1994, when a 90 degree angle is shown and the features are defined by non-basic dimensions, the 90 degree angle has a tolerance as defined in the title block or in general notes. Our major client does not use default tolerances in the title block, all dimensions are toleranced...

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