Flatness is a geometric tolerance that controls the separation between two parallel planes that enclose a surface. It ensures that the surface does not deviate beyond a specified limit, which is critical for mating parts and functional performance.
In practice, the flatness value is obtained by measuring the highest and lowest points on the surface relative to a datum plane. The difference between these extreme deviations gives the actual flatness of the part.
The calculated flatness is then compared to the tolerance stated on the engineering drawing. If the measured flatness is less than or equal to the specified tolerance, the part is considered acceptable.
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