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  • In reference to geometric tolerancing, the term "geometric" refers to forms such as planes, cylinders, and squares.


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  • True 


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    • 1. Geometric tolerances state the maximum allowable variations of a form or its position from the perfect geometry implied in the drawing.

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    • 2. The ISO has its own system of preferred metric limits and fits.

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    • 3. Increased precision makes parts less expensive to manufacture.

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    • 4. Tolerance is the total amount a specific dimension is permitted to vary.

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    • 5. Specific tolerances are based on the part's function and fit.

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    • 6. Large batches of parts may use statistical methods to control quality where a sample of parts is inspected.

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    • 7. Detail drawings contain all of the necessary information to manufacture a part.

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    • 8. Working drawings are not legal documents.

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    • 9. When multiple detail drawings are shown on one sheet, it is not always necessary to identify each part.

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    • 10. In assembly sections, bolts, nuts, and keys are typically left unsectioned.

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