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Jayson Kramer
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Sorry, missed the "between the numbers" part of that..

 

 

I have a geometric tolerancing book that says that is an "Unequally disposed symbol".

 

Ive never seen that on a print in our shop. It looks like it means that you have a different tolerance above and below the surface. That is just an assumption. ;)

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A new symbol, circle U, was added to profile tolerance. In the past, a design engineer wanting to specify an unequal profile tolerance on the drawing would draw a chain line in the applicable area. Two arrows were shown to displace the tolerance zone. In the new standard, the circle U symbol follows the toleranced value in the profile feature-control frame. This announces that an unequal tolerance is in effect.

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Sorry, missed the "between the numbers" part of that..I have a geometric tolerancing book that says that is an "Unequally disposed symbol". Ive never seen that on a print in our shop. It looks like it means that you have a different tolerance above and below the surface. That is just an assumption. ;)

 

Thanks to Neurosis. Never seen that symbol either but that pic was pretty clear on it's explanation. May I ask what book you're using?

 

Thanks.

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Well this is an Unequally Disposed Symbol.

 

We handle this very nicely with Verisurf. We give people the ability to use this geometric dimension in checking their parts.

 

Here is a link to a PDF we did as a tech tip.Linky:

 

Here is a link to a site we recommend for these types of question as well. Linky:

Thanks Ron this is for my customer that is a verisurf customer so I will for this to him.
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Thanks for the link Ron, and to the explanations from everyone else.

In Ron's link, the right hand view is very explanatory (ASME 14.5). Do I asume this superceeds the left hand view (ASME 14.41)?

In a million years I would never have guessed what the U meant, without a drawing part view (as per ASME 14.5).

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