My understanding is that profile tolerance can be applied both with direct tolerance and basic dimension.The difference will be as follows.
A) With Direct tolerances, profile will lose size control, it will only control orientation and form.
B) With Basic Dimension, profile will control size,orientation and form.
Now the question arises that where to use basic dimensions and where to use direct tolerance.I think Standard has not specified anything like this but i have discussed with one of the expert.According to him:
"Direct tolerances really only work well for individual features of size. If the feature(s) in question ACT like features of size in their application, then dimension them as features of size (i.e. with direct tolerances), but if they ACT like surfaces (i.e. not features of size), then treat them like surfaces and use basic dimensions with profile tolerances.
Now, what do I mean by "Acting" like features of size? Well, does this feature with the plus/minus (direct) tolerances on it fit into a slot on the mating part, or does the mating part always bias this part to one side of this potential feature of size (therefore, NOT acting like a feature of size)"
What u guys think of that?
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