How is a reference dimension shown on a drawing?

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2026-04-07 00:45

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A reference dimension is a dimension that is not crucial for the effective use of the part. Reference dimensions are not inspected.

A reference dimension may also be a dimension that is shown elsewhere in the drawing but is shown in the current view to help clarify the position of other features in the view. This practice eliminates "double-dimensioning" which is not acceptable in drafting standards.

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