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Learn the basics of parallel zones in engineering drawings with expert Jim Sykes. Discover how zones relate to each other and their significance to the design process.
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Ø0.1 Ø0.4 BASIC A NOTE ZONES ARE PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.1 Ø0.4 BASIC A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
BASIC A B NOTEf TO DATUM-B NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.1 Ø0.4 BASIC Ø0.4 A B C j A B C Ø0.1 A B C NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
BASIC A B NOTEf TO DATUM-B NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.1 0.8 j j 0.8 A B C 0.2 A B C 0.2 BASIC A j Ø0.1 A 2X Ø15.2±0.2 NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.4 Ø0.8 BASIC A j Ø0.8 A B C Ø0.4 A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.8 Ø0.4 BASIC j Ø0.8 A B C C Ø0.4 A B j Ø0.2 A j B A Ø0.1 j NOTE NOT b TO DATUM-A NOTE NOT b TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S
Ø0.8 Ø0.4 BASIC j Ø0.8 A B C Ø0.4 A B j Ø0.2 A A B C j NOTEb TO DATUM-A NOTEb TO DATUM-A Jim Sykes P.Eng., GDTP-S