hi I want know theoretically exact dimension have tolerance
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Theoretically Exact Dimensions (TED), also called a "Basic Dimension" should be viewed as dimensions that specify where the tolerance zone is located from which the as-manufactured feature may vary within.
When a TED is specified there should be a geometric tolerance specification somewhere, such as:
Within a note, or table referring to the specific dimension,
Within a tolerance Frame (Feature Control Frame) clearly associated with the feature,
A specified Associated Document or industry standard,
with a general tolerance block specified on the engineering drawing.
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etc.
When a geometric tolerance is NOT specified, then it can be viewed that the associated feature is established using tooling or gauge tolerances though this interpretation is not always clear.
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