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  • Radius True Position

    I shared this in scripting but I figured I would share this here, because there were extra steps we all had to do to call out a Radius Position, I accidently came across this when I clicked on the Diameter Symbol in Xact, and it gives the option of changing that to a Radius, some people may already know this, but I figured I would share to those who didn't.


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    (In Memory of my Loving wife, "Ronda" who I lost March 7, 2016. I love you baby.)
    They say "Nobody's Perfect." I must be Nobody.

  • #2
    This whole time I've been doubling the radius and tolerance whenever I get those... Good to know!

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    • KIRBSTER269
      KIRBSTER269 commented
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      I guess from here on out, I'm just going to start clicking on things, whether it makes sense or not

  • #3
    KIRBSTER269 , AndersI , I thought the R was in the tolerance zone def (instead of Ø 0.01 !), not above it...

    Here an abstract of terms ansd symbols :


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    • #4
      For JEFMAN

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      (In Memory of my Loving wife, "Ronda" who I lost March 7, 2016. I love you baby.)
      They say "Nobody's Perfect." I must be Nobody.

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      • JEFMAN
        JEFMAN commented
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        Thanks, Mr. Kirby !

      • KIRBSTER269
        KIRBSTER269 commented
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        Thanks for bringing that to attention

    • #5
      Not part of 2017 R2
      Time for the Trolls to leave.

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      • Mike Ruff
        Mike Ruff commented
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        Really? It works in 2015.1...

    • #6
      I had a fun customer callout that looked like the following and was dimensioned to ASME Y14.5M-2004. It raised plenty of questions. Does the tolerance increase radially or diametrically when moving away from maximum material condition? Can you actually call out a position of a radius when the minimum and maximum radii allowed are not concentric per ASME Y14.5M-2004? We ended up just treating it as we would a diameter and dimensioned it as such to avoid any issues.
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      • #7
        Originally posted by William Johnson View Post
        Not part of 2017 R2
        When I select the diameter symbol the pull down has nothing in it. ???
        Time for the Trolls to leave.

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        • #8
          William Johnson : The yellow Ø, not the red ?
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          • #9
            Maybe some help here : all the links are download links, they don't open a new window)
            ASME Y14-5M 2009 :

            https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j...FmCnJXbJAp6hAX

            2018
            (here I deleted a link to ASME Y14-5 2018 which seems to be illegal... )

            https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j...7cSoEg0xlx1IoV

            Hope this helps...
            Last edited by JEFMAN; 11-20-2019, 10:41 AM.

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            • #10
              Originally posted by JEFMAN View Post
              William Johnson : The yellow Ø, not the red ?
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              Duh thanks for opening my eyes.
              Time for the Trolls to leave.

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              • JGRIFFIN
                JGRIFFIN commented
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                I was confused as well. That's good to know

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