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Geometric Boundaries IV
Geometric Boundaries IV
Geometric Boundaries IV
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3.1 Datums
3.2 Immobilization of component and measurement
3.3 Datum identification General
3.4 Datum symbols and identification Datum identification features without size
3.6 Datum identification features with size
3.7 Datum Identification Features with Size Alternative and Special Applications
3.9 Datum associated with feature control frame
3.12 Datum feature, simulated datum, and theoretical datum plane
3.14 Primary External Datum Diameter
3.15 Primary internal Datum Diameter
3.16 Primary External Datum Width
3.17 Primary Internal Datum Width
3.18 Degrees of Freedom
3.19 Planar Datum Feature
3.20 Datum Center Plane Element
3.21 Datum Cylindrical Feature
3.22 Datum Conical Shapes Feature
3.23 Datum Spherical Center Point
3.25 Datum Linear Tapered Complex Feature
3.26 Primary Datum Features Reference Chart
3.27 Setup and Inspection of Datums
3.29 Sequence of Datum Features
3.31 Parts with Angular Orientation
3.33 Cylindrical Datum Feature
3.34 Orientation of Two Datum Planes Through a Hole
3.36 Datum Reference Frame With Translation Modifier
3.38 Partial Datum Surface(s) as Datum Features
3.39 Partial Contoured Datum Surface
3.40 Multiple Datum Features, Single Datum
3.45 Conical Datum Feature Constraining a Rotational Degree of Freedom
3.46 Conical Datum Feature Constraining Rotational Degree of Freedom With secondary Datum Constraint
3.47 Inclined Datum Features
5.1 Form
5.2 Flatness
5.4 Flatness Applied on a Unit Basis
5.5 Flatness Applied on Unit Basis With Overall Control
5.6 Flatness Applied to Derived Median Plane at RFS
5.8 Flatness Applied to Derived Median Plane at MMC
5.9 Straightness
5.10 Straightness Per Unit Basis
5.11 Straightness Applied in Two Directions
5.13 Straightness of a Surface (Cylindrical)
5.14 Straightness of a Feature of Size @ RFS
5.15 Straightness of a Feature of Size @ MMC
5.19 Straightness Per Unit Length With Specified Total Straightness
5.21 Cylindricity
5.23 Circularity (Roundness)
5.24 Circularity of Cone
5.26 Circularity of Sphere
5.27 Circularity or Cylindricity Applied with Average Diameter
8.1 Profile
8.2 Profile Surface Definition
8.3 Profile of surface, Bilateral Tolerance
8.4 Profile of Surface, Bilateral Tolerance Between Symbol Alternative Practice
8.5 Profile of Surface, Bilateral Tolerance Rectangular Coordinate Dimensioning Without Dimension Lines
8.6 Profile of Surface, Unilateral (INSIDE) Tolerance
8.9 Profile of Surface, Unilateral (OUTSIDE) Tolerance
8.12 Profile of Surface, Bilateral Unequal Tolerance
8.14 Profile of Surface, All Around
8.15 Profile of Surface, All Over
8.16 Profile of Surface, Independent Form Control
8.17 Nonuniform Profile Tolerance Zone With Zones to Smooth Transitions
8.18 Profile of Surface, Boundary Principle
8.19 Profile Tolerance for Coplanar Surfaces
8.21 Profile of Line
8.22 Profile of Line Tapered Shape
8.23 Profile of Line Unilateral Inside
8.24 Profile of Line Unilateral Inside Alternative Practice
8.25 Profile of Line Unilateral Outside
8.29 Composite Profile Tolerances
8.31 Non-Uniform Zone
8.32 Profile of Surface With Datum at
MMC
9.1 Runout
9.2 Circular Runout
9.6 Total Runout
9.9 Run-Out With Plane as Datum
9.10 Run-Out Relative to Datum Surface and a Diameter
9.12 Run-Out With Two Datum Diameters
9.13 Multiple Cylinders Related to Each Other Runout Application
9.14 Runout Relating Separate Features to Each Other with Common Datum
13.1 3D Drafting and Model Digital Product Definition Data Practices ASME Y14.41 - 2012
13.2 Definitions and Terminology
13.3 Fundamental Dimensioning and Tolerancing Requirements
13.6 Left-Hand and Right-Hand Model Coordinate System Requirements
13.7 3D Model with All Annotation Displayed
13.10 3D Model With Datum Target Annotation
13.14 Attachment Techniques, Fillets, Rounds, and Chamfers
13.15 Attachment Techniques, Countersinks and Oblique Surfaces
13.16 Attachment Techniques, Reliefs and Step Surfaces
13.17 Attachment Techniques, Depth, Spotface, Remaining Thickness
13.18 Attachment Techniques, Notches, Flats, and Pin Heights
13.19 Datum Applications
13.20 Datum System and Coordinate Relationship
13.22 Datum Feature Symbol Attachments
13.23 Partial Datum Features
13.25 Datum Axis From Cylinder
13.27 Two Coaxial Features Establish a Datum Axis
13.28 Coplanar Surfaces Establish a Datum Plane
13.28 Separated Surfaces Establish a Datum Plane
13.29 Flatness Coincident or Perpendicular Annotation Plane
13.30 Flatness Tolerance
13.31 Straightness Directed by Line Element
13.34 Circularity Annotation Methods
13.35 Cylindricity Annotation Methods
13.36 Orientation Tolerances Planar Surfaces
13.40 Profile of Planar, Conical, or Revolved Surface
13.43 Position Tolerance Annotation Methods
13.45 Position Tolerance of Elongated Holes or Slots
13.46 Bi-Directional Position Tolerances Polar or Rectangular
13.47 Position Combined with Profile
13.49 Runout Tolerances Attachment and Associativity
13.52 Design Model Section View / Cutting Plane
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