soupy1957
Mechanical
- Nov 23, 2005
- 23
On a few of our prints, from time to time, I note that our Drafting group has used dimensional callouts with single-digit characteristics, such as "2.0" for example.
In our typical "standard" Tolerance chartings, there is no tolerance criteria for a dimesional callout for this type of number.
We obviously would use ±.01 for a ".00" number, and ±.005 for a ".000" number.
What tolerance would YOU apply to a ".0" number?
-Soupy1957
Telepathy only enhances the world I live in!!
In our typical "standard" Tolerance chartings, there is no tolerance criteria for a dimesional callout for this type of number.
We obviously would use ±.01 for a ".00" number, and ±.005 for a ".000" number.
What tolerance would YOU apply to a ".0" number?
-Soupy1957
Telepathy only enhances the world I live in!!