Chapter 6: tolerancing – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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Tolerancing

Chapter 6:

Tolerancing

Tolerances can easily be applied to position, size, orientation, form, runout and concentricity measure-

ments using the on-screen menu or the Tolerance toolbar.

CAUTION

Discrete point measuring machines estimate the size, position, orientation, and form of

geometric features based on points probed. When parts are designed with critical tol-

erances, be sure that you have probed sufficient points to calculate a reliable estimate.

For example, if you probe a circle with only three points, the circularity will be perfect

and the circle will always pass a form tolerance test.

CAUTION

The QC5200 uses a “best fit” program to estimate the size, position, orientation and

form of geometric features. While the best fit yields very useful information, the re-

sults do not necessarily reflect how well the parts will fit together and perform their

function. For example, a hole diameter could be calculated as 10.000 mm but have

poor form. In this case, a 9.9 mm pin might not fit in the hole.

NOTE

Tolerance calculations comply with the ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard except as noted

in Appendix C: Tolerances

Appendix C: Tolerances.

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