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During export, the common tolerances can be calculated for marked dimensions without a tolerance specified. In this area you can view the standard definitions and create your own definitions. | During export, the common tolerances can be calculated for marked dimensions without a tolerance specified. In this area you can view the standard definitions and create your own definitions. | ||
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===== Create tolerances ===== | ===== Create tolerances ===== | ||
You can create or edit your own definitions for common tolerances. The standard definitions can __not__ be edited. | You can create or edit your own definitions for common tolerances. The standard definitions can __not__ be edited. | ||
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+ | ==== Tolerance classes==== | ||
+ | Tolerance classes combine several tolerance groups into a common tolerance. Use the buttons displayed next to the list of tolerance classes (top) to create new classes or edit or delete existing classes. In the "Edit Tolerance Class" dialog you can specify the display name. | ||
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+ | You can assign one or more tolerance groups to a tolerance class or delete an assignment using the buttons displayed next to the list of tolerance classes (bottom). Ideally, groups are created for all dimension classes (lengths, angles, chamfers) and assigned to a class. The groups assigned to a tolerance are displayed to the right of the list of tolerance classes. | ||
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+ | ==== Tolerance groups ==== | ||
+ | Tolerance groups define the actual deviations for a dimension class (lengths, angles, chamfers). There are two types of groups " | ||
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+ | In the "Edit Group" dialog you can define the following properties: | ||
+ | * **Name:** Name of the tolerance group | ||
+ | * **Dimension class:** Dimension class of the tolerance group (lengths, angles, chamfers) | ||
+ | * **Unit:** Unit on which the definition is based. | ||
+ | * **Definition type:** Table or precision-based | ||
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+ | The list displayed in the dialog shows the dimensions defined for the tolerance group. For " | ||
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+ | The content refers to version 3.0 |