| Purpose of note: |
Sample notes: |
ASME Y14.5M-1994 Reference: |
| For parts that are plated or coated, it is required that a note appears on the drawing stating when the dimensional limits apply. |
Examples:
DIMENSIONAL LIMITS APPLY AFTER PLATING
DIMENSIONAL LIMITS APPLY BEFORE PLATING |
2.4.1 |
| To override Rule #1 |
PERFECT FORM AT MMC NOT REQD |
2.7.2 |
| To establish a boundary of perfect form at MMC to control the relationship between features. |
PERFECT
ORIENTATION (or COAXIALITY or LOCATION OF
SYMMETRICAL FEATURES) AT MMC REQUIRED FOR
RELATED FEATURES |
2.7.3 |
| To designate the specific feature of a thread, gear, spline, etc. which a geometric tolerance applies. |
MAJOR
DIA
PITCH DIA
MINOR DIA |
2.10 |
Sample note that must appear on a drawing when the
symbol is applied. |
FEATURES IDENTIFIED AS STATISTICALLY TOLERANCED
SHALL BE PRODUCED WITH STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROLS, (OR TO THE MORE RESTRICTIVE ARITHEMETIC LIMITS) |
2.16.2 |
| When it is necessary to relate linear and angular dimensions to a datum reference framework. This is not a substitute for datum references in a feature control frame. |
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE RELATED TO DATUM A (PRIMARY), DATUM B (SECONDARY), AND DATUM C (TERTIARY) |
4.4 |
| To override simultaneous requirements. |
SEP REQT |
4.5.12,
5.3.6.2 |
| To override a separate requirements note or to invoke simultaneous requirements for the lower segment of multiple composite feature control frames. |
SIM
REQT |
4.5.12.1 |
| To avoid having to apply the basic dimension symbol to each basic dimension. |
DIMENSIONS LOCATING TRUE POSITION ARE BASIC |
5.2.1.1 |
| Placed beneath a feature control frame to invoke the Boundary concept. |
BOUNDARY |
5.10.1,
6.5.5.1 |
| To indicate that a feature control frame applies to multiple holes shown on a common axis. |
TWO COAXIAL HOLES |
5.11.1.6 |
| To avoid having to apply the basic dimension symbol to each basic dimension. |
UNTOLERANCED DIMENSIONS ARE BASIC. |
Fig.
6-12 |
| Placed below a feature control frame to indicate that the profile of a surface control applies to the entire part. |
ALL OVER |
6.5.2 |
| To control only an individual line element of a surface. |
EACH ELEMENT
or EACH RADIAL ELEMENT |
6.6.1.1 |
| Used on repetitive patterns to reduce the number of different datums identified. |
INDIVIDUALLY |
5.7 |
| To specify where a tolerance applies. This permits closer control of a feature at one surface. |
AT SURF D |
5.8 |