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Posted by: senthil24 ® 07/24/2006, 07:05:17 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I am not getting the correct definition of Class "A" surface which is used in automobiles.
Is Anybody give the Exact definition of Class "A" surface detaily? |
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Posted by: vishy_63 ® 07/29/2006, 02:20:02 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
hello class"A" surafaces refers the ASTHETIC LOOK of a component and it also depends on the surfae finsh that u had obtained on surface.for ex. u take car body the outer look will be good in finish then interior |
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Posted by: traingdt ® 07/24/2006, 12:30:35 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
It simply means any surface that is directly visible to the customer. For example, the outside (top) of your trunk lid is a Class A surface, but not the underside of the trunk lid.
Thus, Class A surfaces are always fussed over to make sure the tolerances are tight and the paint has no blemishes, etc. |
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