valeria_emme
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Hi, I'd like to ask for what reason by putting a concentric tolerance, I'd like to see myself out of "non-valid type specified for tolerance"... I don't understand... place a jpg
Oh, no. The axis has nothing to do with... I have a wrong perspective and maybe you have to...It can be that you have defined the axis with the same surface you want to tolerate, it could be a "authorized" tolerance.
try to define the axis using a different surface.
Hi.
as superifice reported the hole axis
No, the axis has nothing to do with... I have put as reference the greater diameter and as reference surface the inner wall of the cylinder2) you are trying to geometrically tolerate the position of a theoretical axis,
try to use two surfaces instead of a surface and a diameter.No, the axis has nothing to do with... I have put as reference the greater diameter and as reference surface the inner wall of the cylinder
no:36_1_4: I always have the same errortry to use two surfaces instead of a surface and a diameter.
that error signals to you before selecting the surfaces.no:36_1_4: I always have the same error
if you want to indicate the "radial" shock you must use the symbol circular oscillation (the one with a tilted dx brake) instead of concentric.:36_1_11:in the value box you have to prescribe the symbol island island.
No! here it takes the ø. has nothing to do with quotas (even if you have learned that even there is old norm and the symbol you can always put); is a geometric toll and indicates that the axis must remain contained within a "imaginary" cylinder of diameter 4 cents. It has nothing to do with circumferences in the model.:36_1_11:
ok... anke if in theory the diameter do not go xkè the circumference is visible. . .
Okay, I don't argue. . .No! here takes the ø
I have to share them both... quotating the 3d and then passing to the 2d inserting all the elements of the model, vien out everything automatically... except for tolerances... for me it is not a problem to put them back on the table, but I kiedevo if the fact that they don't come out automatically means that I made something wrongSorry the question... but why do you not put quotas and tolerances directly in 2d? What advantages are there to put them in 3d?