Friday, 8 April 2016

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Form
Straightness
Controls the straightness of a feature in relation to its own perfect form
Flatness
Controls the flatness of a surface in relation to its own perfect form
Circularity
Controls the form of a revolved surface in relation to its own perfect form by independent cross sections
Cylindricity
Like circularity, but applies simultaneously to entire surface
Profile
Profile of a Surface
Controls size and form of a feature. In addition it controls the location and orientation when a datum reference frame is used.
Profile of a Line
Similar to profile of a surface, applies to cross sections of a feature
Orientation
Perpendicularity
Controls the orientation of a feature which is nominally perpendicular to the primary datum of its datum reference frame
Angularity
Controls orientation of a feature at a specific angle in relation to the primary datum of its datum reference frame
Parallelism
Controls orientation of a feature which is nominally parallel to the primary datum of its datum reference frame
Location
Position
Controls the location and orientation of a feature in relation to its datum reference frame
Concentricity
Controls concentricity of a surface of revolution to a central datum
Symmetry
Controls the symmetry of two surfaces about a central datum
Runout
Circular runout
Controls circularity and coaxiality of each circular segment of a surface independently about a coaxial datum
Total runout
Controls circularity, straightness, coaxiiality, and taper of a cylindrical surface about a coaxial datum

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