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GDT:Multi-Single Segment FCF

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Multi-Single Segment FCF
Symbol Multi-Single Segment FCF
Type Multi-Segment
Category Multi-Segment
Standard ASME Y14.5
Author Admin
Datums Per segment as required by the tolerance type
Modifiers Per segment; must follow the rules for each tolerance symbol
Tolerance zone Multiple single-segment zones stacked in one feature control frame
Image
Common mistakes Using composite rules instead of MSS; repeating identical segments or datum frames; missing basic dimensions for position/profile; mixing incompatible modifiers
Related F4:Multi-Single Segment Validation

Summary

Multi-single segment (MSS) feature control frames stack two or more single-segment tolerances to apply multiple requirements to the same feature or pattern.

Definition

An MSS FCF contains two or more single segments, each a separate requirement. Segments can reference different datum frames and may use different tolerance symbols. MSS is not the same as a composite FCF.

When to use it

Use MSS when a feature must satisfy multiple independent requirements, such as different functional datum frames or different tolerance symbols.

Examples

Example: Two MSS segments with different datum frames
An MSS frame applies two independent requirements with different datums to the same feature.

Example: MSS with mixed tolerance symbols
Two segments apply different symbols to the same feature when each requirement must be evaluated separately.

Common mistakes

  • Treating MSS as a composite FCF.
  • Repeating the same datum reference set across segments.
  • Missing basic dimensions for position or profile requirements.
  • Using modifiers that are not permitted for a given segment.

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