Click Geometric Tolerance
in the Annotations toolbar (Tolerancing sub-toolbar).
Select an element (geometry, dimension, dimension value,
text or point) or click in the free space to position the anchor point
of the geometrical tolerance.
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If you select an element, the anchor point
will be an arrow. Note that you can modify this symbol by
Handling Annotation Leaders.
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If you select a point in the free space,
the anchor point will be a small balloon.
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If you select a dimension, the anchor point
will be at the intersection of the dimension line and the
extension line.
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If you press the Shift key and
select the extension line, the leader is perpendicular to
the extension line and the anchor point corresponds to the
position of the cursor when you click to create the geometrical
tolerance.
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If you select a dimension value or a text,
no leader will be created. The geometric tolerance will
be displayed just below and parallel to the element you
selected.
Move the cursor to position the geometrical tolerance
and then click at the chosen location.
The Geometrical Tolerance dialog box appears.
Select the Filter Tolerance check box to
filter the available tolerance symbols according to the type of geometrical
element you selected, if any.
Specify the tolerance type by clicking the Tolerance
Symbol button and selecting the appropriate symbol.
Type the tolerance value in the Tolerance
value field, adding symbols as needed. To do this, position the cursor
at the proper location in the field, and click the Insert Symbol
button to choose the appropriate symbol.
Type the reference values in the Reference
value fields, adding symbols as needed.
To add a new geometrical tolerance, click the Next line
arrow button and repeat steps 4 to 5.
Type the upper and lower texts in the appropriate fields.
You may also add symbols if you want to.
The geometric tolerance is updated as you define values
for each field.
Click OK when you are done. The geometrical
tolerance is created.
You can add an all-around symbol to the leader. To do
this, select the geometrical tolerance, right-click the yellow manipulator
on the arrow and select Application Zone > All Around.