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To edit the user defined tolerance values, use the navigation keys to highlight gap
or offset. Enter user defined tolerance value directly using the data entry keys. The
editing box appears when any data entry key is pressed.
Confirm entry by pressing
e
.
If the set user defined tolerance type was “symmetrical”, then values would be
displayed for both horizontal and vertical planes.
In this example, the
active tolerances are
the “
symmetrical
” user
defined values which have
already been defined.
The ‘user’ button in the
lower frame is yellow. The
system tolerance table
is deactivated as can be
seen from the grayed
out smileys in the upper
frame.
The ‘user’ button
In this example, the
active tolerances are the
“
non-symmetrical
” user
defined values. Gap and
offset values are for both
horizontal and vertical
planes specified.
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