Great explanation, helped me at work today! “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8 Don’t know why but that verse came to mind, God bless
thanks from the bottom of my heart!! you have been a real good source of knowledge which otherwise people charge a bomb these days. thankyou again, Sir.
Don't we need to put a P letter after the dimension 12 to make unambiguous what we want to mean? For a drawing like that it is very simple but at a way more complicated drawing I am not sure everyone could understand to which dimension want to mean the projected zone.
Sir, I understood that the hole's dimension must be projected onto the tolerance zone(non-threaded mating face), even though the tolerance projected why can't be able to get the axis straight.
Sir, Thanks for the Video. One doubt, can't the orientation of the hole can be controlled by a composite tolerance, by adding a lower segment to refine the orientation of hole?
Usually, Composite tolerance is used for pattern of holes. More over, refined orientation control is again costlier. Hence projected would be more appropriate.
position tolerance will also control perpendicularity. The error what we get is due to this perpendicularity only, that is why projected tolerance zone is provided.
Great explanation, helped me at work today! “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8
Don’t know why but that verse came to mind, God bless
thanks from the bottom of my heart!!
you have been a real good source of knowledge which otherwise people charge a bomb these days.
thankyou again, Sir.
all the best
calculating projected tolerance symbol in case washer is present in the assembly - What would be the value of projected tolerance modifier
Don't we need to put a P letter after the dimension 12 to make unambiguous what we want to mean? For a drawing like that it is very simple but at a way more complicated drawing I am not sure everyone could understand to which dimension want to mean the projected zone.
Aswesome and Easy explanation.
thanks
Sir, I understood that the hole's dimension must be projected onto the tolerance zone(non-threaded mating face), even though the tolerance projected why can't be able to get the axis straight.
due to manufacturing process, it is not possible to produce the part perfectly
Thanks for the real time problem explanations
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Sir, Thanks for the Video.
One doubt, can't the orientation of the hole can be controlled by a composite tolerance, by adding a lower segment to refine the orientation of hole?
Usually, Composite tolerance is used for pattern of holes. More over, refined orientation control is again costlier. Hence projected would be more appropriate.
Palani Kailash Thanks for your clarification.
Check this video for composite position tolerance
th-cam.com/video/wGJfU-e_jE4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you sir.... i like your videos very much
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Sir can't we apply perpendicularity tolerance to overcome such issue? If not please explain.
Thank u
position tolerance will also control perpendicularity. The error what we get is due to this perpendicularity only, that is why projected tolerance zone is provided.
@@PalaniKailash thank u sir.
nicely explained .
Thanks and welcome
Sir, Thank for the explanation, Could you please make an viedo on Tangent plane, Free state, Translation and Independency.
Sure, will do it