Tolerance Advisor recognizes the following features:
A single-surface feature is a feature consisting of a single surface that has no opposed points and cannot be considered a feature of size.
A feature of size must have opposing elements, so an insubstantial cylinder, cone, or sphere cannot be considered a feature of size. See ASME Y14.5-2009, par 1.3.17, or ISO 14660-1.
Feature Type | Example | Description | Datum Feature? |
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Planar Surface | A single planar surface | Yes | |
Cylindrical Surface | An insubstantial (≤ 180°) internal or external cylindrical surface | No | |
Conical Surface | An insubstantial (≤ 180°) internal or external conical surface | No | |
Spherical Surface | An insubstantial internal or external spherical surface | No | |
Revolved Surface | An internal or external surface of revolution that is not cylindrical, conical, or spherical | No | |
Extruded Surface | A surface of extrusion | No | |
General Surface | A general doubly curving surface | No |
A single-surface feature of size consists of a single surface with opposed points and is characterized by a size dimension applied to the entire surface or a circular element on the surface. In some cases it can be two or more complementary surfaces. For example, a hole feature may be represented in the model by two semi-cylindrical surfaces that function as cylindrical surface with opposed points and is characterized by a size dimension.
Regular Feature of Size per ASME Y14.5-2009, par. 1.3.32.1: One cylindrical or spherical surface, a circular element, and a set of two opposed parallel elements or opposed parallel surfaces, each of which is associated with a directly toleranced dimension.
Feature Type | Example | Description | Datum Feature? | |
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Surface Features of Size | Simple Hole | A substantial (>180°) internal cylindrical surface | Yes | |
Shaft | A substantial (>180°) external cylindrical surface | Yes | ||
Ball | A substantial external spherical surface | No | ||
Socket | A substantial internal spherical surface | No | ||
Circular Element Features of Size | Tapered Hole | A substantial (>180°) internal conical surface | Yes - Note 1 | |
Tapered Shaft | A substantial (>180°) external conical surface | Yes - Note 1 |
A multi-surface feature of size consists of multiple related model surfaces that are associated with one or more size dimensions.
Feature Type | Example | Description | Datum Feature? | |
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Special Hole Features | Blind Hole | A simple hole with a flat planar depth | Yes - Note 2 | |
Drilled Hole | A simple hole with a conical depth | Yes - Note 2 | ||
Multi-Element Hole | A simple hole, blind hole, or drilled hole with one or more additional elements: counterbore, countersink, and/or thread | Yes - Note 2 | ||
Straight Multi-Surface Features of Size | Slab | Externally opposed, overlapping parallel planes | Yes | |
Slot | Internally opposed, overlapping parallel planes | Yes | ||
Slotted Hole | Opposed planes with cylindrical tangent end caps | Yes - Note 4 | ||
Tapered Multi-Surface Features of Size | Tapered Slab | Externally opposed, overlapping tapered planes centered on a mid-plane | Yes - Note 3 | |
Tapered Slot | Internally opposed, overlapping tapered planes centered on a mid-plane | Yes - Note 3 | ||
Tapered Slotted Hole | Opposed tapered planes with conical tangent end caps | Yes - Note 5 |
Feature Type | Example | Description | Datum Feature? |
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Coplanar Group | Two or more aligned, coplanar planes | Yes | |
Planar Group | Two or more parallel planar surfaces that are not aligned and coplanar | No | |
Cocylindrical Group | Two or more simple holes or two or more shafts that are the same size and are coaxial | Yes | |
Cylindrical Group | Two or more simple holes or two or more shafts that are coaxial but not the same size | No | |
Extruded Group | Two or more surfaces that form a feature of extrusion (one translational direction of symmetry) | No | |
Revolved Group | Two or more surfaces that form a feature of revolution (one rotational direction of symmetry) | No | |
General Group | Two or more surfaces that form a general feature with no directions of symmetry | No |