3/30/2024 0 Comments Asme y14.5-2009 vs y14.5-2013![]() If all points fall on one side of nominal, say -.2, -.3, -.4 respectively, my actual profile result will show as -.4 in my results window. If I am at max +.05 and -.07 min, my profile result will be 1.2 (points on both sides of nominal). The one value shown is a derivative of the min/max values. My report (using the ASME configuration) shows one value for the actual profile. How do I get it to show that way on my report in my legacy report inside PC-DMIS? I am using text mode dimensioning, not the fancy color report as shown in the white paper. ![]() This is shown in the report example included in the white paper. ![]() I see from the whitepaper published by Hexagon that indeed it does show MIN/MAX (2 values for profile according to the ASME standard. To be clear, I am running PC-DMIS 2016 SP7. The ASME Standard will consider both the Min and the Max in Profile calculation. There is no difference between the 1994 and the 2009 revision of ASME Y14.5 when it comes to Surface Profile calculation. ![]()
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