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[Material] Basic Series on Geometric Tolerances 4 - Cylindricity - (Free Download)

"What is 'cylindricity'?" This is a document that also mentions usage examples and measurement methods!

When performing turning or milling operations, traces of the cutting tool may remain on the workpiece, and due to the effects of distortion or deflection during processing, there may be some deviation from the ideal shape. Geometric tolerances are used to indicate how much deviation from the ideal shape is acceptable. By understanding geometric tolerances, one can discern the designer's intentions behind the drawings. This also makes it clearer how to establish reference points and conduct processing or inspection. This document explains "cylindricity," a type of geometric tolerance. It will cover not only the definition but also when it is used and the measurement methods associated with it.

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[Material] Basic Series on Geometric Tolerances 5 - Parallelism - (Free Download)

"What is 'parallelism'?" This is a document that also mentions usage examples and measurement methods!

When performing turning or milling operations, traces of the cutting tool may remain on the workpiece, and due to the effects of distortion or deflection during processing, there may be some deviation from the ideal shape. Geometric tolerances are used to indicate how much deviation from the ideal shape is acceptable. By understanding geometric tolerances, one can discern the designer's intentions behind the drawings. This also makes it clearer how to proceed with processing and inspection, including what to use as a reference and how to conduct the operations. This document explains "parallelism," a type of geometric tolerance. It will cover not only the definition but also when it is used and the measurement methods associated with it.

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