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Plane6 Screens -
Step 1: Dimensions and Tolerances
Enter the horizontal and vertical dimension of the plate and the border width from the edge of the plate to the measuring
line. Then select the number of points you want to measure for the horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines. Next select the
plate grade enter the plate serial number and top and bottom temperature (if measured).
Border Width:
Width of the margin between the physical
outside edges of the plate and the measurement area. The
ANSE spec typically calls for 1.5 in. (33.1 mm) borders
pacing.
Horizontal Dimension:
Outside horizontal dimension of
the physical plate in inches or mm’s.
Vertical Dimension:
Outside vertical dimension of the
physical plate in inches or mm’s.
Horizontal/Vertical/Diagonal Line Points:
The number
of points to be recorded for each of the line types.
Plate Grade:
AA, A, B or Custom. The
Flatness
Tolerance
is set automatically based on ANSE
B89.3.7.2013 standard. If
Custom
is selected, the
Flatness
Tolerance
can be manually set.
Flatness Tolerance:
This is enabled if
Custom
is selected
under
Plate Grade.
This is the overall flatness tolerance for
the plate. It is the difference between the highest and
lowest measured point. Enter the value and click on any
other part of the screen for Plane6 to accept it.
Summary of Contents for L-703SP
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