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  1. Eins73

    gd&t - perpendicularity

    the green line refering to the part plane (X1), and the plane cross the datum plane at which another plane (Y1) of the perpendicular to datum is set. the distance of the plane Y1 to the maximum slant of the part along the datum is measured as the perpendiculrity ?
  2. Eins73

    gd&t - perpendicularity

    hi All, I still can't agree with the point selected for the measurement. How do we determine the point to measure (as at the bottom radius, sit on a datum plane)? please see attachment...
  3. Eins73

    gd&t - perpendicularity

    Hi All, I've got problem of measuring the required spec. here is the sketch (see attachment). How should the dimension been measured. Thank you
  4. Eins73

    Dimensioning Interpretation

    this is a problem I encounter with vendor when they fail to produce that 0.5 chamfer. This non-chamfer side cause a defect in my part. I would say that this is also a design issue. better to be : ch 0.5 min so, thank you John
  5. Eins73

    Dimensioning Interpretation

    If I to put the dimension, it will be ch 0.05 +/-0.15 (which is, tolerance>nominal). doesn't it indicate a negative chamfer dimension
  6. Eins73

    Dimensioning Interpretation

    Hi All, Need help to understand chamfer function and how to read it. for example, I got a ch0.05 indicated on a corner. No tolerance given and general tolerance is +/-0.15. 1)does this general tolerance implies to chamfer dimension 2) with the general torences, can the chamfer be avoided TQ

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