Watch Out for the Subtle Difference With Regards to Datums:
Single Segment Tightens Location - Composite
Doesn't
Although a couple of past Tips have dealt with composite versus single segment callouts, I continue to get questions regarding the difference. So, here we go again.
Single segment simply means that there are two separate geometric callouts which should be read independently. Both requirements must be met.
Composite, on the other hand, is represented using a single geometric characteristic symbol with multiple tolerances shown. The primary purpose of the lower segment of a composite position tolerance is to control the location of features within a pattern. If any datums are repeated in the lower segment, they refine the orientation (perpendicularity, parallelism or angularity) of the pattern relative to the referenced
datums.
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