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Modifiers Overview
Symbol Modifiers Overview
Type Modifiers
Category Modifiers
Standard ASME Y14.5
Author Admin
Datums Datum reference modifiers and material condition modifiers
Modifiers MMC, LMC, RFS, projected tolerance zone, tangent plane, unequal, free state, statistical
Tolerance zone Modifier-dependent zone sizing and boundaries
Image
Common mistakes Using prohibited modifiers; mixing incompatible modifiers; missing diameter where required
Related GDT:Position

Summary

Modifiers refine how tolerance zones are sized, oriented, or interpreted.

Definition

Modifiers are symbols or text applied to tolerance values or datum references that change how a tolerance is evaluated, such as material condition, projected tolerance zones, or profile distribution.

When to use it

Use modifiers when functional requirements require bonus tolerance, constrained simulators, or special zone definitions.

Examples

Example: MMC on a hole position
Position with MMC allows bonus tolerance as the hole departs from MMC.

Example: Projected tolerance zone
Projected tolerance zone used for fastener engagement.

Common mistakes

  • Applying diameter or projected tolerance zone to planar features of size.
  • Mixing modifiers that are not allowed for the tolerance type.
  • Omitting diameter on cylindrical features of size where required.

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