11. Parts or features requiring a rounded edge or corner are identified with whi 12. D Features that are spherical-shaped are identified radially with which symb 13.E 14. 6 The symbol used to indicate the depth of a feature. The symbol that indicates the condition of an external feature when it mea A symbol used to indicate the amount of taper on a flat part. olope 15. 16. N Symbol used to identify conical tapers. 17. WSymbol used to indicate a countersink. 18. L Indicates the origin of a dimension. 19. Symbol used to control the perpendicularity of a fastener to a given height 20. I A counterbore is specified with which symbol? 21. U U RFS, Regardless of Feature Size 22. The total movement of a dial indicator needle.
11. Parts or features requiring a rounded edge or corner are identified with whi 12. D Features that are spherical-shaped are identified radially with which symb 13.E 14. 6 The symbol used to indicate the depth of a feature. The symbol that indicates the condition of an external feature when it mea A symbol used to indicate the amount of taper on a flat part. olope 15. 16. N Symbol used to identify conical tapers. 17. WSymbol used to indicate a countersink. 18. L Indicates the origin of a dimension. 19. Symbol used to control the perpendicularity of a fastener to a given height 20. I A counterbore is specified with which symbol? 21. U U RFS, Regardless of Feature Size 22. The total movement of a dial indicator needle.
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Transcribed Image Text:CSM ENGR 210
Intro to GD&T
HW07
1.4a)
Fill in the abbreviations and symbols that match the phrases. The abbreviations and symbols may be used more than once.
1.
The symbol used to indicate Free State condition.
2.
The condition of an internal feature when it measures the largest size within design limits or weighs the least.
3.
The symbol specified to indicate diametrical or circular features.
4.
Statistical Tolerance symbol.
5.
Dimensions that are for reference only.
6.
Dimensions that are theoretically exact and do not have tolerances.
7.
The symbol to indicate diametrical tolerance zones.
A
8.
The symbol specified to indicate the number of times or places a feature is repeated, or by how many instances.
9.
A curved surface that is to be measured along the curve is specified with which symbol?
10.
A spotface is specified with which symbol?
11.
Parts or features requiring a rounded edge or corner are identified with which symbol?
12.D
Features that are spherical-shaped are identified radially with which symbol?
13.
The symbol used to indicate the depth of a feature.
14. 6
15. e
The symbol that indicates the condition of an external feature when it measures the largest or weighs the most.
A symbol used to indicate the amount of taper on a flat part.
Olope
Symbol used to identify conical tapers.
17. W Symbol used to indicate a countersink.
16.
18.
Indicates the origin of a dimension.
19.
Symbol used to control the perpendicularity of a fastener to a given height.
I
A counterbore is specified with which symbol?
20.
21. U
RFS, Regardless of Feature Size
22.
The total movement of a dial indicator needle.
23.
U Features that are spherical shaped are identified with which symbol?
24.
The symbol that indicates a 3-dimensional control over an entire surface is?
25.
An interrupted surface that is intended to be represented as one continuous feature is indicated by what symbol?
26.
All Around symbol.
27.
D_The symbol used to identify the tolerance that applies BETWEEN two points on a profile identified by letters at the start and end.
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NO SYMBOL OR ABBREVIATION
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M. IMPLIED MATERIAL CONDITION
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