GD&T Unequally Disposed Profile "U" Symbol
I explain the “U” symbol that is sometimes seen in profile feature control frame. It is the “Unequally Disposed Symbol”, that can be used to make a profile tolerance unilateral or bilateral, unequally disposed. I also show the previous method, using a phantom line to indicate that a profile applies in only one direction.

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