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  1. rattler1975

    Apply proper GD&T for "Keep In Zone"

    This is what I was envisioning...I believe it's a solution. The idea is use a unilateral no datum surface profile... I guess I could make a "no go" gauge... Agree?
  2. rattler1975

    Apply proper GD&T for "Keep In Zone"

    Think of it as a keep in zone. This is part of a cable strain relief that goes into a device that has items all around it in a non linear 3D space. In theory the smaller the MIN dimensions the further away we are and the better. The true limiting factor is the fact that there's a cable under the...
  3. rattler1975

    Apply proper GD&T for "Keep In Zone"

    My issue is that I'm not 100% sure how properly dimension a "keep in zone" using GD&T. This should be simple for someone who does this all the time... I however am not that guy. Originally we set up the dimensions on a source control drawing as two MAXs and one MIN dimension. The idea was...

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