HEIDENHAIN IK 5294 User Manual

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Tolerancing

Parallelism

Parallelism tolerances can be applied to lines and are used to

specify the acceptable deviation from a line perfectly parallel

to a Reference feature. Minimum and Maximum Projected

zone values are added to the feature length to continue the test

of parallelism beyond the line end.

Enter the acceptable parallelism deviation value into the Tol

Zone data field, select a Reference feature from the drop-

down list, add any Projected Zone values and then click OK.

Projected zones are discussed in Appendix C: Tolerances.

Perpendicularity

Perpendicularity tolerances can be applied to lines and are

used to specify the acceptable deviation from a line perfectly

perpendicular to a Reference feature. Minimum and Maxi-

mum Projected zone values are added to the feature length to

continue the test of perpendicularity beyond the line end.

Enter the acceptable perpendicularity deviation value into the

Tol Zone data field, select a Reference feature from the drop-

down list, add any Projected Zone values and then click OK.

Projected zones are discussed in Appendix C: Tolerances.

Angularity

Angularity tolerances can be applied to angles and are used to

specify the acceptable deviation from a Nominal angle made

between two lines selected in the Features list. The line clos-

est to the top of the list is the reference for the measurement.

Minimum and Maximum Projected zone values are added to

the feature length to continue the test of angularity beyond the

end of the angle.

Enter the acceptable angularity deviation value into the Tol

Zone data field, add any Projected Zone values, enter a nomi-

nal angle and then click OK. Projected zones are discussed

in Appendix C: Tolerances.

Tolerance Types

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