5.5.1.5 Point Number Tolerance Your result (coefficient) can make use of a tolerance to distinguish the result as either a “pass” or “fail” relative to your tolerance limits. When you use a tolerance, you specify two tolerance limits. If your result equals or falls within the range created by these two tolerances, the result is displayed in black text and is deemed a “pass”. If the result falls outside the tolerance range, the result displays in red text and is deemed a “fail”. Your L3 Series software also features a Tolerance view (TOL) that displays a tendency graph for the result. This graph displays whether the actual result is at the high or low end of the tolerance range you have established.
A tolerance range is created by specifying Limit 1 and Limit 2. Results that fall outside the tolerance range are displayed in red indicating an “out-of-tolerance” result. In this example, the tolerance range is between 4.50N and 4.75N. The result is 4.92N, which is outside the specified range.
Using Tolerance Function Specifies “in-tolerance” limits
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