Instead of abstract tables, exclusive calculators render a 3D model of your tolerance chain. Each loop is color-coded (red for critical, yellow for warning, green for safe). As you adjust a tolerance value, the 3D animation shows the assembly shifting at maximum and minimum conditions.
Here is a look at why a dedicated calculator is a game-changer for your workflow: ⚙️ The "Stack-Up" Reality Check
Assumes every part is at its extreme limit simultaneously. It’s safe but often leads to over-engineering and high costs.
Choose “Worst Case” for safety-critical (aerospace) or “Statistical (Six Sigma)” for high-volume production.
Elias walked out of the Foundry and into the rain. He didn't go back to his office to celebrate. He picked up his phone and dialed his daughter.
Review the statistical probability of the assembly failing and adjust your design accordingly. The ROI of Precision Tools
Drag and drop components from a library. Input each part's dimensions and tolerances, including GD&T (e.g., shaft shoulder perpendicularity of 0.02 mm).