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Revision as of 02:59, 4 May 2016
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How the XYZ Intersection Tolerances Work
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The XYZ intersection tolerances allow you to quickly qualify a part using +/- tolerances to the intersection points. The intersection tolerances are based on values are that follow the three axes in a coordinate system. Since the tolerances measure along the axes, as of version 1.93, these tolerances can be positive or negative to also indicate a direction. |
XYZ Intersection Deviations
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The XYZ intersection tolerances are based on the XYZ deviations as shown in the model in this screen image. |
Set the Default Tolerance in Part Setup Menu
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You can set the default tolerance in the Part Setup menu. |
Set the Default Tolerance in Inspection Data Menu
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You can set the default tolerance in the Inspection Data menu by entering a Default Tolerance at the top and pressing the Set button. |
Set the Tolerances in Inspection Data Grids
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Click on the Change Grid Setup button until you see the tolerances in the grid like we show in the image on the right. |
Set the Tolerances in Expanded Windows
Setting All The Tolerances At The Same Time
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The screen images on the right show an example of before and after changes made to an entire column: |
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XYZ Intersection +/- Tolerance Values in Printed Reports
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