Re: Positional tolerance question




"Bing" <bingersFU2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Robin S." <lasernerd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> >
> > Why? You already agreed no spec. no standard means no tolerance. Were
> > you wrong?
>
> So why even put a hole in the part if there is no spec or tolerance?
>

Exactly.....

If you can't inspect it then you got no business putting it there in the
first place...and you *cant inspect it* if there's no tolerance stated......

Engineering's problem........this unless you 'allow' it to become your own.

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SVL


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