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This is a gage I've been asked to layout. The print is asking for the two vertical tabs to be within .0003
F.I.R to the center cylinder. This print was drawn in 1964 (I was 2 🙂 ). Do they mean bi-lateral position?

BTW, I wrote T.I.R instead of F.I.R.
TIR.pdf
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Not knowing the function of the gage, I'm not sure what portion on the two tabs they want evaluated?
I would bet they want the thin vertical inner walls of the tabs to be with in .0003 F.I.R. to the circle?
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I would think the same thing Clarke
It looks like the want the runout of the two surface to the center bore.
That would make no more then .00015 off center?
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I was given a part to see what is actually checked with
this gage. The part (a rifle bolt) has to fit between the
thin tabs and over the center cylinder.
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Whoops! Another example of why our European friends always put that "unneeded" zero to the left of the decimal point. 😉
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