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  1. Dragon7

    Flatness between two parts

    As I figured, we don't really have a way of testing this until we use it. We're sending the work out and indicating the required tolerance. This is for an RF welding application and we would have to run the machine to see if it was all level. I had a feeling flatness didn't apply and that's...
  2. Dragon7

    Flatness between two parts

    Nothing impolite about the question; you might be correct. I don't use GD&T very much. Here's a JPG of the condition I need. http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=6b788cf4-371c-405a-8d67-e806139c8923&file=New_Bitmap_Image.jpg
  3. Dragon7

    Flatness between two parts

    I have an aluminum plate that will have a smaller, but thicker aluminum block mounted to the top of it. When the block is mounted to the plate, I need the bottom surface of the plate and the top surface of the block to be flat within .0005. Do I just show the assembly of the two parts with...

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