The document discusses three types of material condition modifiers: maximum material condition (MMC), least material condition (LMC), and regardless of feature size (RFS). MMC refers to the largest size limit, LMC the smallest. RFS indicates a tolerance applies regardless of a feature's size. Examples are given to illustrate MMC and LMC.
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The document discusses three types of material condition modifiers: maximum material condition (MMC), least material condition (LMC), and regardless of feature size (RFS). MMC refers to the largest size limit, LMC the smallest. RFS indicates a tolerance applies regardless of a feature's size. Examples are given to illustrate MMC and LMC.
Maximum Material Condition Maximum Material Condition (MMC) Is the condition in which a feature of size contains the maximum amount of material within the stated limits of size
Least Material Condition Least Material Condition (LMC) Is the condition in which a feature of size contains the least amount of material within the stated limits of size
Regardless of Feature Size Regardless of Feature Size (RFS) Indicates that a geometric tolerance applies at any increment of size of the feature of size
RFS is a condition that is used when the geometric
tolerance on the feature needs to be independent of feature of size