Originally Posted by
Kelly Bramble
In general a FOS is a feature that has surface elements that are directly opposite of one another and is specified with dimensions and is toleranced. Such as a cylindrical surface (hole or shaft), spherical surface, a circular element, or a set of two parallel line elements or opposed parallel surfaces (thickness) associated with a single directly toleranced dimension.
A feature is any surface element, plane, half circular surface like a radius, etc...
Note that there are actually two types of Feature of Size (FOS) called "Regular Feature of Size" and "Irregular Feature of Size".