TolerancesAssignmentPlus/Minus TolerancesLimit TolerancesGeneral Tolerance NotesAdding Tolerances in AutoCADAdding Tolerances in InventorGD&T – Tolerance TypesGeometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)GD&T – FlatnessTolerance ExamplesSheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTolerancesLimit DimensionsPlus and MinusGeneral Tolerance NotesGD&TExamples12SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssignment•Read Chapter 16 in the textbook.3SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPlus/Minus Tolerances4SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyLimit TolerancesMAXMINMIN - MAX5SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeneral Tolerance NotesThese notes are used to reduce the number of dimensions required on a drawing to have tolerances added and to promote drawing clarity.6SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdding Tolerances in AutoCAD7SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdding Tolerances in InventorCreating a Tolerance Dimension StyleEditing an existing dimension8SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGD&T – Tolerance TypesUses a Feature Control Frame and Datum9SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)10SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGD&T – Flatness11SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2010, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTolerance ExamplesManufacturingConstructionUrethaneLathe
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