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Posted by: Gene Ernst ® 12/08/2010, 14:03:20 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I have a metric drawing with a hole dimensioned
HOLE C20.62 A 0.2 Not sure what the C and the A refer to. Anyone know? |
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Posted by: traingdt ® 12/11/2010, 08:21:19 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I don't know, but I'll give a wild guess. Sometimes when a drawing is converted or printed out in different software, some of the symbology gets screwed up. So maybe the "C" is supposed to be the diameter symbol Ø, and maybe "A" is supposed to be the plus/minus symbol ±. Find out what the drawing was originally created in, and see if that's a possibility. |
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