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Dear Experts,

Using CALYPSO 7.4.24 🙂

We have two planes with a nominal Distance of 0.7mm. The drawing specifies a position tolerance between the planes, which is ultimately nothing more than the simple distance.
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The compensation method is standard Gaussian. However, when I use the ‘M-Distance’ or ‘Plumb’ test element, different distances are output. ‘M-Distance’ or ‘Lot’ deliver similar values using different Filter. 

Position -> E zu C     M-Distanz     Lot  
Gauß 0,748   Zentrum Gaus 0,724   Gauß 0,724
Minimum 0,748   Zentrum Minimum 0,719   Minimum 0,719
Innen T 0,639   Zentrum Innen T 0,693   Innen T 0,693
Außen T 0,774   Zentrum Außen T 0,742   Außen T 0,742
               
      Minimum Gauß 0,638      
      Minimum minimum 0,638      
      Minimum Innen T 0,638      
      Minimum außen T 0,638      
               
      Maximum Gauß 0,786      
      Maximum Minimum 0,786      
      Maximum Innen T 0,786      
      Maximum außen T 0,786      

Until now, I assumed that with a position tolerance, the standard is to use the centre of gravity of the reference surface was determined as the point for a perpendicular line to the tolerated surface.

I cannot understand the values output from the position tolerance. How exactly is the distance between two planes determined here? This is complete strange to me..😐

Thank you very much for explaining the phenomenon.
Regards
Karsten
 

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I think that TP for plane will be for the furthest point of that plane - not midpoint or origin point.

It works like surface profile or for better understanding - like perpendicularity - it takes either measured points or feature nominal shape ( rectangle ) and reports the furthest point of a corner or measured point from ref. distance.

You can try this out with theoretical planes with setted A1,A2 angles

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