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2.14 DRAWING INDICATIONS FOR MOULDED PARTS 2.14.14.2 Combined inclination symbol on the parting line according to the following rules. ‘The combined inclination symbol (Fig, 116/1) is tobe indicated on a partingline.Itis | JS to be clearly specified whether the draft angle isto be added (TP) or subtracted (TM): Fo — the hypotenuse of each single inclination symbol in the combined symbol defines the orientation ofthe draft angle. ~ for the TP case, the nominal dimension applies at that edge of the feature which is Tocated at the corresponding side ofthe indicated TP symbol. (Figs. 116/2 and 16/3), ~ for the TM case, the nominal dimension applies atthe paring line. Incation inthe drawing Interpretation on0:02 . ¢t* oO. #4 n Dre Fg. 163 ra anges added 1 el the paring ne, oma inerson pps blow the tg tne 2 Drawings 2.1h DRAWING INDICATIONS FOR MOULDED PARTS to be indicated by a symbol (Fig. 117/1), Fema The symbol for an undisturbed surface applies only to the geo- metrical feature or the area to which the arrowhead of the leader line i pointing (Fig. 11772). i Fig.ana 2.44.2 Linear dimensioning and tolerancing Linear dimensioning isto be done according to Chapter 2.3 and linear tolerances are to be indic~ cated according to Chapter 2.6. General tolerances are according to Chapter 2.10 ‘A draft angle is to be regarded as a nominal correction value for a stated nominal linear dimension, The stated linear dimension applies only to the section defined by the arrangement and position of the inclination symbols. Other dimensions of the geometrical feature are to be corrected according to the influence ofthe draft angles (Fig. 117/3) Indication inthe drawing Interpretation b= 049587, fed Fans Correction forthe example: De de2-tana-L ‘The surface mismatch included in the dimension of a geometric feature which is intersected by a panting line 2143 Shape and positon tolerancing, surface condition, edges Individual shape and position tolerances are 10 be specified according to Chapter 2.11, surface condition according to Chapter 2.12 and edge conditions according to Chapter 3.1]

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