Asked by Yakelin Zamora on May 07, 2024

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Tolerance zones for perpendicularity differ significantly for internal and external features.

Tolerance Zones

Areas between the maximum and minimum permissible limits within which a size or geometric characteristic is considered acceptable.

Perpendicularity

A geometric tolerance that specifies how far a feature can deviate from a perfect 90-degree angle to its referenced feature or datum.

  • Differentiate between tolerance zones for internal and external features.
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priya vermaMay 12, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Tolerance zones for perpendicularity are defined by the geometric tolerancing standards and apply to both internal and external features based on the specified tolerance value, not their nature as internal or external. The difference in application or size of the tolerance zone is determined by the tolerance specified on the drawing, not by whether the feature is internal or external.