Dima,
The inspection can be done using a physical measurement fixture and CMM:
1. The measurement fixture: A fixture that includes a flat surface to simulate datum plane A and a fixed-diameter pin attached to it to simulate datum axis B. The pin diameter is 19.6, based on the virtual condition of the hole relative to datum plane A, calculated as the maximum material condition of the pin minus the perpendicularity tolerance in this state.
2. "Translation" of the measurement fixture to a virtual reference system: The CMM will sample points from the fixture itself and calculate from them datum plane A and datum axis B.
3. The tolerance zone for the slot position: It will be defined in the CMM software according to the datums calculated from the fixture. The zone will be two parallel planes to limit the slot’s center plane, perpendicular to datum plane A and centered on datum axis B. The size of the tolerance zone is the sum of the specified value of zero and the bonus obtained according to the actual slot width, measured ahead.
4. Relating the actual part to the calculated datums and tolerance zone, and measurement: The part is mounted on the fixture and rotated around datum axis B (around the pin) until the slot’s center plane enters the theoretical tolerance zone optimally (the measured position value is minimized). If the slot is produced with too large an offset from the hole or with excessive non-perpendicularity to datum feature A, it will not fit into the tolerance zone and will be rejected.