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Feature of size

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gabimo

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Is the height 12 ±0.4 of the part shown in fig 2-5/ 2009 a feature of size?
What about the overall length (not dimensioned)?
 
No, it is not feature of size as it doesn't have substantial opposite elements.

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Can it be considered an irregular feature of size because can contain or be contaned by an actual mating envelope?
Or latter answer is also no.

 
The Fig. 2-5 shows that it isn't clear, how exactly mating envelope will look like, as the part could be fixtured different ways.
So I guess "no" again.

"For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert"
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Can it be two parallel planes at minimum separation regardless which orientation is chosen?
Looks like we cannot add a position to 12 dimension as shown?
 
Why on fig 4.35 -2009 / CASE D, distance outside pins works as shown but if only one pin is shown doesn't? Wondering why.
 
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