Parallelism Applied with Profile Tolerance
Profile locates a surface while parallelism refines the orientation of a feature. This video shows the differences in these tow symbols and how they may be used together to offer the most manufacturing tolerance and still maintain function. A practical example is used to illustrate the concepts. Inspection data helps show the measurement differences. The concepts are per ASME Y14.5 but also applies the same in ISO-GPS. ►► Check out our self-paced online GD&T course→ GeoTol Pro 2020: https://geotol.com/training/online-tr... GeoTol Inc. is a full-service training and consulting firm on geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Please visit our website for information regarding onsite training, online training, virtual training, consulting, books, pocket guides, DVD video, leader PowerPoint and model set packages. www.geotol.com #profile tolerance #datum #datum feature #position tolerance #asme #asme Y14.5 #Y14.5 #GD&T #geometric tolerance #Y14.5-2018 #flatness #perpendicularity

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