Asked by DELINA FILLI on May 12, 2024

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A tolerance of form or orientation may be specified where the tolerances of size and location do not provide sufficient control.

Tolerance of Form

Specifies the allowable deviation from the ideal shape of an object without specifying size, ensuring parts fit together correctly.

Tolerances of Size

Specifies the permissible limits of variation in an object's size, critical for ensuring parts fit together properly in manufacturing.

  • Comprehend the role of form and orientation tolerances in specifying geometric controls.
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Angela SanchezMay 15, 2024
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A tolerance of form or orientation can be specified independently of tolerances of size and location to provide additional control where necessary.