Summary: Assembly Tolerance Control

Description: Example:
I see 2 parts with drillings 5.38" apart, resetting precision shows on one, the width is 5.299 and the other is 5.381. The difference of 0.002 is enough to fail the constraint but may have no real world validity, in many cases this would be smaller than manufacturing tolerances allow.
Solution:
Add an Assembly Tolerance value(T) and a distance(D) where D is the difference between drill space A and B, then if the absolute value of D is less than or equal to T then D is equal to zero.


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Submitted: Wed, 12 Oct 2011