5.3.4 Using Tolerances Coefficients may make use of tolerances to indicate a “pass” or “fail” result. When Tolerance is selected, you specify two limits to create a “toler- ance range”. If the coefficient result equals or falls within the toler- ance range values, the coefficient will display in black text indicating a “passed” or “in-tolerance” result. If, however, the result falls outside of the tolerance range, the result will display in red text indicating an “out-of-tolerance result” or a “failed” result.
NOTE The units of measure for the tolerance range is automati- cally the same as the units of measure for the result being toleranced. NOTE You can view to Tolerance view to see a tendency graph showing your result with respect to the tolerance range.
The measured result for DPt is 4.851mm. This falls outside the tolerance range of 4.500 to 4.750. Therefore, the result is out-of-tolerance (fail) and is displayed in red text.
The measured result for DPt is 4.851mm. This falls within the tolerance range of 4.500 to 5.000. Therefore, the result is within tolerance (pass) and is displayed in black text.
Data Definition Menu Using Tolerance to set limits on the coefficient DPt
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