Jason, you mentioned it is "similar" to the ASME Unequally Disposed Tolerance. But how does the ISO modifier differ from the ASME modifier? DO you have a video referencing that?
We dont have a video that directly states the difference between the symbols however, this video discusses how the UZ modifer works for ISO. The second value in the FCF is the amount and direction of the shift, where as the unequally disposed modifier, outlined in this video (th-cam.com/video/arikjl0S3HE/w-d-xo.html) has a second value that represents the amount of tolerance that exists outside the part.
Great explanation! Thanks.
Jason, you mentioned it is "similar" to the ASME Unequally Disposed Tolerance. But how does the ISO modifier differ from the ASME modifier? DO you have a video referencing that?
We dont have a video that directly states the difference between the symbols however, this video discusses how the UZ modifer works for ISO. The second value in the FCF is the amount and direction of the shift, where as the unequally disposed modifier, outlined in this video (th-cam.com/video/arikjl0S3HE/w-d-xo.html) has a second value that represents the amount of tolerance that exists outside the part.