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In this case, most of the error is in the Y axis. It can be verified by seeing that the intersection point of the derived data is visually above the master point. (You can click on the image to make it larger.) The deviation data indicates that it is exactly 0.012" above the master point in the Y axis.<br><br> | In this case, most of the error is in the Y axis. It can be verified by seeing that the intersection point of the derived data is visually above the master point. (You can click on the image to make it larger.) The deviation data indicates that it is exactly 0.012" above the master point in the Y axis.<br><br> | ||
The reason the grid is entirely green is because the tolerance values are higher than the deviation values (in this case the tolerances are 0.039").<br><br> | The reason the grid is entirely green is because the tolerance values are higher than the deviation values (in this case the tolerances are 0.039").<br><br> | ||
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+ | === 3D Deviation === | ||
+ | The 0.013" value is the '''3D deviation'' in a straight line from point to point. Unless it lays on an X, Y, or Z axis, it is usually slightly larger than any of the other values.<br><br> | ||
+ | Most customers do not rely on this distance to qualify the part shape. Like XYZ intersection deviations, these values almost always exaggerate the true deviation to the outside of the straights in the tube. | ||
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How the XYZ Intersection Deviation Tolerances Work
The XYZ intersection deviation 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
The XYZ intersection deviation tolerances are are compared to the XYZ deviations as shown in the model in this screen image. 3D DeviationThe 0.013" value is the '3D deviation in a straight line from point to point. Unless it lays on an X, Y, or Z axis, it is usually slightly larger than any of the other values. |
Set the Default Tolerance in Part Setup Menu
You can set the default tolerance in the Part Setup menu. Scroll down to row 34. |
Set the Default Tolerance in General Setup Menu
You can set the default tolerance in the Inspection Data General Setup menu. (This is for version 2.5 and newer.) |
Set the Default Tolerance in Inspection Data Menu
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
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
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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