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  1. jassco

    General Profile Tolerance Interpretation

    I would not challenge Fig 11-21.
  2. jassco

    General Profile Tolerance Interpretation

    60+/-0.8 Best regards, Alex
  3. jassco

    overall straightness and individual straightness of axis of cylinders

    All the rings are free in space. Therefore, there is no straightness. Best regards, Alex
  4. jassco

    Runout Tolerance Applied on an Assembly

    Runout FCF need a datum of axis. If you don't have an axis, then you don't have a runout. Best regards, Alex
  5. jassco

    Runout Tolerance Applied on an Assembly

    Runout if you spin the wheel. Best regards, Alex
  6. jassco

    Runout Tolerance Applied on an Assembly

    Runout controls how smoothly the pully runs. Profile controls position accuracy of the pulley. Generally, the runouts are significantly smaller than profiles for this pulley or motor. Best regards, Alex
  7. jassco

    Seeking Guidance for My First GD&T Application on a Bracket Assembly

    Hi, MPSU: What you need for this like this is "Planar Common Datum Features". Please take a look at Figure 7-27, ASME Y14.5-2018. Best regards, Alex
  8. jassco

    Seeking Guidance for My First GD&T Application on a Bracket Assembly

    Datum feature A is too small to be used as a primary datum. You will need to use datum feature A - C. Best regards, Alex
  9. jassco

    Profile of contour

    The profile of surface 2 to A | B | C does not make any sense. You can't use it unless the groove is dimensioned to coordinate system of datum feature A, B, and C. Imagine you machine this groove on a 4-spindle machine with a ball end mill, the tip of your ball end mill may not even touch some...
  10. jassco

    Profile of contour

    The theory of "feature of size" in ASME Y14.5 is based on stability or robustness of features. Depth of a blinded hole is stable and robust in math and should be consider feature size even though there are no physical opposing elements. It is debatable, but depth of a groove should be considered...
  11. jassco

    Profile of contour

    Hi, AMontembeault: You can control it with a local depth dimension as depth of blind holes is considered feature of size. What is function of this groove? What does the mating part look like? Is it a cavity to maintain lubricant? I assume that you use a CNC milling machine with a ball end...
  12. jassco

    Standardizing drawing template across group companies

    Most of our SW users are not familiar with how Solidworks templates work. It would be nice if you could standardize them. Best rgards, Alex
  13. jassco

    Standardizing drawing template across group companies

    Good luck with that. You would need "police" to re-enforce them. Best regards, Alex
  14. jassco

    Select parts of subassemblies

    Like any other 3D software, Solidworks is object-oriented. Name of each file is like "social security" number of a person. It needs to be fixed and preferably be set to "Stone". Hi, koubaleite: Are you trying to develop a generic macro for all assemblies? If that is the case, then you need to...
  15. jassco

    Select parts of subassemblies

    If I were you, I would rename them from bottom-up per assembly rather than transverse to sub- and sub-sub assemblies, etc. Best regards, Alex
  16. jassco

    Select parts of subassemblies

    If you need to rename your Solidworks files all the time, then there is something wrong with your processes. Best regards, Alex
  17. jassco

    Select parts of subassemblies

    Are you trying to rename your components automatically using a macro? If not, you will need to open the top level assembly and "save" each of your components to a different name. Best regards, Alex
  18. jassco

    How to properly show compound angles of a feature using GD&T?

    It is not location of the part. I meant relocation of the cylindric feature in the part. Best regards, Alex

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