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Coordinate Tolerance
The allowable deviation from the true position specified for a feature in relation to a referenced coordinate system.
Positional Tolerance
A geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) concept that specifies the allowable variation in the position of a feature relative to its ideal position.
Tolerance Zone
The permissible limit or limits of variation in a physical dimension or property.
Bilateral Tolerances
Tolerances that allow variation both above and below the specified dimension.
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